VAT receipts provide reason for serious concerns
Meanwhile, EU funds continue to flow to Hungary
6.5% of GDP could be the final figure
Shortfall well over even the upwardly revised projection
On Friday afternoon
A moderate surplus at that
The deficit will be 4.5% this year
It'll be worth to keep our eyes peeled
New forecasts available
And yet it fails to do the trick
Márton Nagy criticised the EU's tightening fiscal policy in Davos
Gaping holes in CEE budgets
ÁKK Investor Presentation quietly reveals
Márton Nagy said the debate is only about how fast the budget deficit should be reduced
End-year deficit boom evident
Only in the short run would fiscal easing have a growth-stimulating effect
The Ministry of Finance's first press conference of the year
There should be more permissiveness, not austerity, in fiscal policy, he says
Viktor Zsiday says the ballooning deficit of recent years is a serious problem
ÁKK offers paper with an unusually long maturity