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Infringement Proceedings Are Being Launched Against Hungary Due to the Margin: False Alarm or Real Discrimination?

Summary by Privátbankár.hu
EU infringement proceedings have been launched against Hungary over the margin freeze, because the European Commission believes the restrictive measures could be discriminatory. However, the government and Márton Nagy seem to be insisting on it at all costs. But is there economic rationality behind the measures? What effects have the margin freeze had so far, and what can be expected now that it has been extended?
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EU infringement proceedings have been launched against Hungary over the margin freeze, because the European Commission believes the restrictive measures could be discriminatory. However, the government and Márton Nagy seem to be insisting on it at all costs. But is there economic rationality behind the measures? What effects have the margin freeze had so far, and what can be expected now that it has been extended?

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Privátbankár.hu broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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