According to the GKI Economic Research Institute, we have to work hard to be able to repay the trust shown in advance by Moody's, S&P and Fitch.
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The first round of credit ratings this year ended without a downgrade, but the three major international rating agencies continue to assess Hungary with a negative outlook. According to GKI, this does not mean that the danger has passed, but only buying time. The analysts examined what conditions need to be met in order for the year-end reviews to bring a more favorable result.