News tagged "budapest"

Hungary protests Slovak law, says breaches EU norms (The Star)

on Dec 17, 2009 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's prime minister said on Wednesday that Slovak legislation punishing the use of minority languages is unacceptable and goes against the basic values of the European Union and the Lisbon Treaty.

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Nationalist guard has no legal recourse in Hungary (JTA)

on Dec 16, 2009 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST (JTA) -- Hungary's Supreme Court upheld an order disbanding of the Hungarian Guard, the private army of the extreme nationalist Jobbik Party.

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(AFX UK Focus) 2009-12-14 17:56 INDICATORS - Hungary - Dec 14 (Interactive Investor)

on Dec 15, 2009 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST, Dec 14 (Reuters) - Hungary's latest indicators:

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Hungary's Supreme Court upholds ban on paramilitary group (EARTHtimes.org)

on Dec 15, 2009 via YahooNews

Budapest - The Hungarian Supreme Court upheld on Tuesday a ban against the Hungarian Guard, a controversial paramilitary group linked to the nationalist party Jobbik, the state news agency MTI reported. Through its activities, the group has overstep...

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(AFX UK Focus) 2009-12-11 19:07 INDICATORS - Hungary - Updated on Dec 11 (Interactive Investor)

on Dec 14, 2009 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Hungary's latest indicators:

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Hungarian Socialists elect PM candidate for 2010 (Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News)

on Dec 14, 2009 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's ruling Socialists chose a rising party stalwart on Saturday to lead them into next year's election in an uphill struggle, burdened by unpopular budget cuts amid a deep recession.

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A Budapest Olympics

on Dec 11, 2009 via HVG

No serious leader can take seriously the idea of Budapest holding the 2020 Olympics: given Hungary's budget and global financial conditions, it would simply be an impossibly expensive prestige investment. The idea is probably being floated because a project on this scale makes available vast sums of money to the government that happens to be in power, money that can be distributed and spent on creating jobs and self-promotion. Politicians can use that money to keep their clients happy.

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Hungary Fidesz Party To Seek New IMF Deal If Elected - Agency (Nasdaq)

on Dec 11, 2009 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST -(Dow Jones)- Hungary's new government after next year's general election should sign a new standby loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund, opposition party Fidesz economic policy maker Gyorgy Matolcsy told state news agency MTI Thursday.

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DATA SNAP: Hungary Nov CPI Accelerates More Than Expected (The Forex Market)

on Dec 11, 2009 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST (Dow Jones)--Hungarian inflation accelerated more than expected in November but the temporary pickup isn't likely to stop the central bank from cutting interest rates further as it expects to undershoot its inflation target next year.

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Hungary Fidesz Party To Seek New IMF Deal If Elected - Agency (Nasdaq)

on Dec 11, 2009 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST -(Dow Jones)- Hungary's new government after next year's general election should sign a new standby loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund, opposition party Fidesz economic policy maker Gyorgy Matolcsy told state news agency MTI Thursday.

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Hungary Fidesz Party To Seek New IMF Deal If Elected - Agency (Nasdaq)

on Dec 11, 2009 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST -(Dow Jones)- Hungary's new government after next year's general election should sign a new standby loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund, opposition party Fidesz economic policy maker Gyorgy Matolcsy told state news agency MTI Thursday.

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Hungary Fidesz Party To Seek New IMF Deal If Elected - Agency (Nasdaq)

on Dec 11, 2009 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST -(Dow Jones)- Hungary's new government after next year's general election should sign a new standby loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund, opposition party Fidesz economic policy maker Gyorgy Matolcsy told state news agency MTI Thursday.

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Hungary Fidesz Party To Seek New IMF Deal If Elected - Agency (Nasdaq)

on Dec 11, 2009 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST -(Dow Jones)- Hungary's new government after next year's general election should sign a new standby loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund, opposition party Fidesz economic policy maker Gyorgy Matolcsy told state news agency MTI Thursday.

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Hungary Fidesz Party To Seek New IMF Deal If Elected - Agency (Nasdaq)

on Dec 11, 2009 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST -(Dow Jones)- Hungary's new government after next year's general election should sign a new standby loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund, opposition party Fidesz economic policy maker Gyorgy Matolcsy told state news agency MTI Thursday.

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Hungary Fidesz Party To Seek New IMF Deal If Elected - Agency (Nasdaq)

on Dec 11, 2009 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST -(Dow Jones)- Hungary's new government after next year's general election should sign a new standby loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund, opposition party Fidesz economic policy maker Gyorgy Matolcsy told state news agency MTI Thursday.

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Hungary Fidesz Party To Seek New IMF Deal If Elected - Agency (Nasdaq)

on Dec 11, 2009 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST -(Dow Jones)- Hungary's new government after next year's general election should sign a new standby loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund, opposition party Fidesz economic policy maker Gyorgy Matolcsy told state news agency MTI Thursday.

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Hungary Fidesz Party To Seek New IMF Deal If Elected - Agency (Nasdaq)

on Dec 11, 2009 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST -(Dow Jones)- Hungary's new government after next year's general election should sign a new standby loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund, opposition party Fidesz economic policy maker Gyorgy Matolcsy told state news agency MTI Thursday.

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Hungary Fidesz Party To Seek New IMF Deal If Elected - Agency (Nasdaq)

on Dec 11, 2009 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST -(Dow Jones)- Hungary's new government after next year's general election should sign a new standby loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund, opposition party Fidesz economic policy maker Gyorgy Matolcsy told state news agency MTI Thursday.

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Hungary Fidesz Party To Seek New IMF Deal If Elected - Agency (Nasdaq)

on Dec 11, 2009 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST -(Dow Jones)- Hungary's new government after next year's general election should sign a new standby loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund, opposition party Fidesz economic policy maker Gyorgy Matolcsy told state news agency MTI Thursday.

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Hungary Fidesz Party To Seek New IMF Deal If Elected - Agency (Nasdaq)

on Dec 10, 2009 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST -(Dow Jones)- Hungary's new government after next year's general election should sign a new standby loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund, opposition party Fidesz economic policy maker Gyorgy Matolcsy told state news agency MTI Thursday.

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