Hungary Yields Rise First Day in Four as Inflation Accelerates
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Hungarian bond yields rose for the first time in four days after a report today showed inflation quickened to the fastest pace since June.
A slump in the price of the October 2013 note sent the yield up 2 basis points to 7.283 percent, the first increase since Jan. 10, as of 5:05 p.m. in Budapest.