Orban Sees Hungary Credit Upgrade in ‘Close Future’ After Cut
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Hungary’s credit rating may be raised in the "close future" once the government’s "unusual" policies start producing results, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said.
The country’s sovereign credit rating was cut two levels by Moody’s Investors Service yesterday on concern that the government’s policy of plugging budget holes with "temporary measures" won’t be sustainable.