BBJ biweekly: Green offices; better bond ratings

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When will Hungaryʼs government bonds finally shake off their junk status? Why is Nick Kós, PwCʼs top man in Hungary, upbeat about this countryʼs economic prospects? And what are experts saying about the legality – and workability – of Hungaryʼs stricter border regulations? Find the answer to these and other questions in the latest biweekly edition of the BBJ, out now!

In our special section on sustainable offices, you can learn what is involved in gaining official environmental certification for a building, and why it matters. Also, find out about the ingenious green design innovations that helped CEUʼs campus redevelopment become only the second educational building in Europe to receive a BREEAM certificate.

All these stories and more can be found in the latest edition, available in print on newsstands now. You can also read the entire biweekly edition of the BBJ online, on your computer, smartphone or tablet, via bbj.hu Premium.

Get a look at the latest edition, and previous editions, right here. You can read five Premium articles online for free, and when youʼre ready to subscribe, you can buy a password online.

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Gov't Wants Sustainable Business Model for Magyar Posta

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120,000 Guest Workers Employed in Hungary

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Budapest Airport Wins 'Best Airport in Eastern Europe' for 1...

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