S&P leaves Hungary in 'junk', cites opaqueness about central bank
By Krisztina Than BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Credit rating agency Standard and Poor's kept Hungary's debt in the "junk" category on Friday, citing less predictable policy-making and "increasing opaqueness" around important institutions like the central bank. Some market players had expected the outlook to rise to "positive" but S&P affirmed Hungary's 'BB+/B' long- and short-term foreign and local currency sovereign credit ratings with a stable outlook. Similar concerns prompted S&P to cut Pola
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