Regős Gábor
Regős Gábor is the leading economist at Gránit Alapkezelő, where he analyzes the Hungarian economy and currency trends. Recently, he provided insights into the forint's performance against the euro and dollar, highlighting the potential for a stable exchange rate below 400 forints, which could improve consumer confidence and inflation rates.
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor discussed the long-standing issues in bilateral economic relations between Hungary and the United States.
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor, the chief economist of Gránit Alapkezelő, commented on the low number of apartment constructions.
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor highlighted the impact of the Fed's decision on the forint.
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor noted that the news of the Trump-Putin meeting contributed to the decrease in oil prices.
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor commented on the implications of the statements made by Nagy Márton.
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor, the chief economist at Gránit Alapkezelő, explains the discrepancies in industrial performance data due to varying working days.
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor, a leading analyst at Gránit Alapkezelő, emphasized that the main driver behind the strengthening of the forint is the strict domestic monetary policy.
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor is the chief economist at Gránit Alapkezelő and discusses the significance of gold in investment strategies.
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor analyzed the data regarding the government sector's budget balance.
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor indicated that the stock price of Mol improved following the Trump and Orbán Viktor phone call.
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