Hungary Loan Moves Are Credit Positive, Says Moody’s

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Hungary Loan Moves Are Credit Positive, Says Moody’s

Hungarian Central Bank’s decision to introduce a two-year collateralized credit facility, expand the range of eligible securities for repos, and propose a universal forint-denominated mortgage bond purchase scheme to ease bank liquidity pressures and reduce the risk of a credit crunch are credit positive, according to Moody’s Investors Service.

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