The Hungarian economy is going through a fragile period, and at the same time we are moving into a new election season. What kind of economic and political environment will Hungary be in over the next year or year and a half? This is what government and corporate actors are talking about at this year's Budapest Economic Forum. In the first section, Hungary's most important economic decision-makers share their thoughts on competitiveness, fiscal situation and economic policy:
Similar questions will be answered at the end of the day in a roundtable discussion with experts:
- Akos Peter BuddUniversity Professor, Budapest Corvinus University, Ph.D. MTA
- Zoltan KuralyCEO of the Public Debt Management Center
- Giorgio Suraniformer President of the Hungarian National Bank, private university professor
- Victor ZsidayPortfolio Manager, Holding Fund Management, Citadella Derivatives Investment Fund
The middle of the program will be no less exciting: Barnabas Viraj On behalf of the National Bank of Hungary, the Vice President evaluates economic processes and provides insight into monetary policy plans. Placing the Hungarian-Romanian development debate in the framework of regional competitiveness with Central Bank experts (Chaba BalintMember of the Board of Directors of the National Bank of Romania, Zsolt KutiChief Economist at MNB), we discuss experiences with macroeconomic analysts and corporate managers. In addition to all this The 25-year-old portfolio is gearing up for the 14th Budapest Economic Forum with a roundtable of bank directors and stock exchange CEOs, exclusive results of a global corporate governance survey and more.
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