Economics

Hungary Keeps Policy Unchanged, Ignoring Record-Low Forint

  • Central bank keeps one-day deposit rate at -0.05%, as expected
  • Policy makers signal next review of stance may come in March
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Hungary left its monetary policy unchanged as central bankers looked past the weakest forint on record in anticipation that surging inflation will slow. The forint extended losses.