The resignation of one of the Hungarian central bank’s key personnel this week may lead to a simplification of the monetary policy framework but is unlikely to alter the institution’s dovish bias. Meanwhile, the EU’s recovery fund, is generous to the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, meaning that they are likely to put up less resistance to the package than we had previously thought.
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