Hungary to Start Talks on IMF Credit Line, Orban Tells Echos

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Hungary will start talks with the International Monetary Fund “in the very next few days” about a discretionary credit line, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in an interview with French daily Les Echos.

Orban said $4 billion to $5 billion will be sufficient because Hungary is still able to refinance in the market, the newspaper reported on its website.