
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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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Hungary | 4 | 6.25 | 0.37% | +60% | 9,660,351 | 57,944 | $160,000 | 960$ |
Totals | 4 | 9,660,351 | 57,944 | $160,000 | 960$ |
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor is the chief economist at Gránit Alapkezelő.
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor, a leading analyst at Gránit Alapkezelő, noted that the forint was 'immune' to external shocks this week.
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor, the chief economist of Gránit Alapkezelő, commented on the expected outcomes of the central bank's interest rate decision.
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor stated that the chances of the forint strengthening below 400 are low.
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor is a leading expert at Gránit Alapkezelő.
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor, the chief economist of Gránit Alapkezelő, discussed the stagnation of the industrial sector in Hungary.
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor, the chief economist of Gránit Alapkezelő, indicated that the forint managed to strengthen back to around 404 due to higher than expected inflation data.
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor summarized the industrial performance data, noting mixed results.
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor, the chief economist of Gránit Alapkezelő, warned about the risks of Trump's proposed tariffs on services.
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Hungary:
Regős Gábor, the chief economist of Gránit Alapkezelő, described the first quarter GDP data as disappointing.
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