Hungary gets "tested" by Standard & Poor's this week

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The National Bank of Hungary (MNB) is scheduled to hold a policy meeting on Tuesday and Standard & Poor's also has a review of Hungary’s credit rating scheduled for this week. These are the key macroeconomic events for Hungary in the next five days, plus the latest PMI data are in the pipeline elsewhere in Europe.


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