Hungarian households placed a record amount of nearly 483 billion forints of new money in foreign currency deposits in the second quarter, which may indicate that some savers are using the strong forint to increase their savings held in euros and other foreign currencies.
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Hungarian households placed a record amount of nearly 483 billion forints of new money in foreign currency deposits in the second quarter, which may indicate that some savers are using the strong forint to increase their savings held in euros and other foreign currencies.