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Overview of Hungary : Corporates on the starting block for sustainable growth?

Overview of Hungary : Corporates on the starting block for sustainable growth?

Hungary is performing well, considering the context of struggling economies glo­bally.

Admittedly, since en­joying the podium position for growth among the CEE nations in 2014, Hungary has registered a slowdown, but with 2.9% in 2015 and 2.2% for this year (forecast by Coface), it is still benefitting from a moderately growing economy.

Support from the EU budget will not boost Hungarian growth as much as it did in the previous two years – but with the acceleration of uptake of new EU funds, the positive effects will return next year. 2016 growth will be close to its potential (estimated at 2.5% by the Natio­nal Bank of Hungary1), driven by private consumption, in turn strengthened by falling unemployment, higher disposable incomes, the public welfare programme and the resolution of problems surroun­ding foreign-currency mortgage loans.

These all create opportunities for higher turnover for the retail sector, which is already benefitting from growing retail sales. The sector risk assessment provided in this Panorama shows that impacts are not only stemming from the country’s internal environment and business conditions but also from developments in foreign markets.

This is the case for the metals sector, which is suffering from the negative effects of low international commodity prices, in contrast with the transport sector. The automotive sector has benefitted from increasing demand in its core markets.

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  • The rise in power of private consumption
  • Companies: deleveraging, despite stimulus measures
  • Hungary Sector Risk Assessment
  • Conclusion
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