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This Article is From Sep 24, 2021

Hungary Calls Inflation ‘Public Enemy’ Despite Slowing Rate Path

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Hungary's central bank chief labeled soaring inflation a “public enemy” -- despite overseeing a smaller-than-expected increase in interest rates to tackle it this week.

“Central banks must fight against inflation,” Governor Gyorgy Matolcsy told an economic conference Thursday in Budapest. “We've started that fight here in Hungary, but this isn't a Hungary-only phenomenon. The quicker the rebound, the larger the inflation.”

That sentiment may sound odd to analysts who were wrong-footed by Tuesday's announcement that rate hikes will now come in more modest increments. The policy tweak could safeguard the economy before a winter resurgence in Covid-19 but will be most welcome for Prime Minister Viktor Orban who faces re-election in 2022.

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