PM: Gov’t to extend regulatory reforms to brokerages

Hungaryʼs government plans to extend regulatory reforms within the financial sector to brokerages, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in an interview with commercial television station Echo TV on Friday, Hungarian news agency MTI reported.
Orbán said that the government has already introduced legislation to establish an "era of fair banks" and has also renewed the savings cooperative infrastructure. Regulatory renewal will follow at other types of financial investment service providers, such as brokerages, he added.
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