BBJ biweekly: Refugees and relocations

Competition

Why are so many refugees flooding into Hungary and what happens to them when they get here? What can foreign firms do if the government says it wants to use special taxes to give an advantage to Hungarian companies? What are the options for foreign parents seeking a school for their children? Find the answer to these and other questions in the latest biweekly edition of the BBJ, out now!

In our special report on the relocation business, you can read about the increase in executives being sent to Hungary, as well as the new attitudes that companies are taking to foreign postings. And in the Macroscope section, find out what analysts are saying about the central bank’s latest rate cut and its promise to end the monetary easing cycle.

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.

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