Due to fuel prices.
Consumer price index accelerated sharply in May, market projects.
We'll also learn more about the engines of the Hungarian economy.
There is no reason to be concerned, though.
Inflation edges up slowly.
Márton Nagy also talks about longer-term growth outlook.
From 1.9% in February.
Inflation drops to under 2.0% in February.
Analysts talk January inflation print, monetary policy.
Bang in line with market consensus.
Analysts comment latest CPI print, give outlook.
Inflation should not be a problem this year either.
Fuel prices are seen as main drag on December inflation.
Inflation stats are also in the pipeline
...even after EU funds dry up.
To 2.5% from 2.2% in October. Here's what analysts make of the data.
CPI rises 2.5% year on year in November.
And we'll have inflation data for November.
Morgan Stanley ponders when is too much really too much.
Supported by inflation data.