All Hungary News
- EU to move to suspend funds to Hungary, EU official says (February 21st, 2012)
- Establishing a company in Hungary to become that much more expensive (February 20th, 2012)
- Oversupply of new Budapest residential properties eases, but sales seen staying weak (February 20th, 2012)
- Multinationals increasingly choosing Slovakia over Hungary for regional centers, CBRE says (February 14th, 2012) [16]
- ING looking to unload remaining stake in Allee shopping mall (February 14th, 2012)
- HUF 1 billion EU-sponsored redevelopment program to begin on Budapest’s Csepel Island (February 14th, 2012)
- OTP buys Wallis property subsidiary Bajor-Polár Ingatlanhasznosító (February 14th, 2012)
- Survey finds Hungarians to have shortest working lives among EU-27 (February 9th, 2012) [2]
- Analysts warn moves by Hungarian municipalities to offload forex debts on banks may further harm country’s credit (February 7th, 2012)
- Cushman & Wakefield: 2011 best year for Budapest office leasing market since crisis (February 7th, 2012)
- Ministry opens inquiry into privatizations of past 20 years (February 6th, 2012) [3]
- Duna House: Hungary home sales jump to record in January as owners rush to retire forex mortgages (February 2nd, 2012)
- Colliers Hungary says 2011 solid, expanding business lines in 2012 (February 2nd, 2012)
- Eiffel Palace to join Eiffel Square in Nyugati neighborhood revival (January 31st, 2012)
- International retailers see politics behind exclusion from new national food voucher scheme (January 30th, 2012)
- Hungarian state could lose HUF 95 billion on halted TóPark complex (January 30th, 2012)
- Famed Hatvany villa, considered most expensive in Hungary, goes on the block (January 30th, 2012) [6]
- Budapest Research Forum publishes latest report on Hungarian industrial property market (January 30th, 2012)
- New rules slow setting up new businesses in Hungary (January 26th, 2012)
- Michelin delays investment in Hungary citing uncertain economic environment (January 26th, 2012)