Number of Hungarians working abroad also near record levels.
Number of live births 6.3% lower than a year earlier
Several countries release revised GDP figures this week.
Surplus on external trade was EUR 556 mn in June.
Inflation is expected to drop to 3% in the second half.
Analysts expect inflation to taper off in second half.
Output falls 1.8% from May as manufacturing stagnates.
The volume of retail sales grew 5.2% year on year in June
Chinese, Vietnamese buyers preferred Budapest while older Europeans went for the countryside.
Road construction saves the day as building contract volume falls 24%.
Time to see June's manufacturing PMIs.
Consumer prices were 3.9% higher in May than a year earlier, driven by tobacco, food and alcohol prices.
The surplus on external trade in goods was halved in 12 months.
Surprises in the structure of growth.
Employees must be rather unhappy with accelerating inflation.
Stats office releases new data.
In Hungary, the forint will be watched closely due to CPI release.
Growth, external equilibrium, inflation?
Women falling behind, young people coming up.
Earnings rise fast in January.