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Central bank cuts base rate by 25 basis points

The council also acknowledged that the inflation outlook had improved in the past quarter.

Central bank policymakers cut the base rate by 25 basis points to 7.00% at a scheduled meeting of the Monetary Council on Tuesday.

According to MTI, the Council also decided to lower the symmetric interest rate corridor in tandem, bringing the O/N deposit rate to 6.00% and the O/N collateralised loan rate to 8.00%. At the previous policy meeting in May, the Council had cut the base rate by 50 basis points. In a statement released after the meeting, the council acknowledged that the inflation outlook had improved in the past quarter. “In addition, the incipient recovery in Hungarian economic growth, historically high foreign exchange reserves, the persistent improvement in the current account balance and a cautious approach to monetary policy act in the direction of an improvement in the country’s risk perception,” they said.