It remains in line with Hungary's rating
Q2 may still bring a downturn
There is no sign that the Hungarian legislature wants to solve the problem
Not the first time such a thing happens
One retailer would sell watermelons and melons at too low a price
While there are fewer job vacancies
Gabriella Selmeczi, deputy leader of the Fidesz parliamentary group, raised the issue
Barnabás Virág spoke about the prospects
Exclusive analysis by pensions expert András Farkas
The country performs well in having a work-based society
State Secretary for Education gave an interview on the teachers's status law
The amount limits change
An investment of more than $200 million
High inflation makes their subsistence insecure
According to a statement by the Ministry of Economic Development
The new rules affect the whole life cycle of new and used batteries and accumulators
However, caution is advised until detailed data are available
Complete overhaul of the expert system
The main reason still being energy imports
Terribly unpleasant news for pensioners