MNB始s Monetary Council holds non-rate-setting meeting

Analysis

The Monetary Council of the National Bank of Hungary (MNB) yesterday held a non-rate-setting meeting, a release by the MNB reveals.

Rate-setters reportedly discussed recent economic and financial trends at the gathering. It was reported that, in line with the agenda, rates were not discussed.

The next rate-setting meeting is scheduled for June 23.

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