(Bloomberg) -- Hungary's forint climbed for a second
week and reached a two-month high against the euro on speculation
the government may scrap the currency's trading limits.
The forint gained in the past two days after Economy
Minister Janos Koka said the currency's trading band was hobbling
the central bank's ability to reduce the European Union's highest
inflation rate.
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
week and reached a two-month high against the euro on speculation
the government may scrap the currency's trading limits.
The forint gained in the past two days after Economy
Minister Janos Koka said the currency's trading band was hobbling
the central bank's ability to reduce the European Union's highest
inflation rate.
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
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