Hungary’s central bank (MNB) announced another 100bp cut to its one-day quick deposit rate (the key policy rate at the moment) today, to 15.00%, and this is likely to be followed by 100bp cuts at each of the next two meetings. After that, we think that the MNB will probably pause or at least slow the pace of its easing cycle given that inflation will still be extremely high.
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