Virovácz Péter
Virovácz Péter is a prominent Hungarian economist known for his insights into inflation and economic policies. He has analyzed the effects of food price controls and inflationary pressures in Hungary, emphasizing the political implications of such measures and their potential to exacerbate inflation in the long run. His expertise includes the impact of structural issues in the Hungarian agricultural and food sectors, and he often contrasts Hungary's economic performance with that of other countries, such as Poland, to highlight areas needing reform.
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Hungary:
Virovácz Péter, the chief analyst at ING Bank, noted that while there are some signs of improvement, the overall sentiment remains negative.
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Hungary:
Virovácz Péter, the leading analyst at ING, mentioned that the Hungarian industry has not yet managed to recover from the 2 percent decline in November.
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Hungary:
Virovácz Péter commented on the mixed economic performance and the ongoing fluctuations in growth.
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Hungary:
Virovácz Péter is a leading analyst at ING who commented on the disappointing performance of Hungarian industry.
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Hungary:
Virovácz Péter evaluated the industrial performance data, noting a significant decline in November.
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Hungary:
Virovácz Péter, the chief analyst at ING Bank, discussed how banks are likely to pass increased burdens onto the public.
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Hungary:
Virovácz Péter, the leading analyst at ING, suggests that a long-term upward trend is still visible despite short-term fluctuations in retail sales.
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Hungary:
Virovácz Péter is an analyst at ING Bank and authored a study referenced in the article.
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Hungary:
Virovácz Péter, the chief analyst at ING, highlighted the significant quarterly decline in agriculture while noting slight growth in industry and services.
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Hungary:
Virovácz Péter, a leading analyst at ING, commented on the recent inflation data indicating the end of low monthly price adjustments.
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