BRIEF-S&P Hungary Outlook Revised To Negative From Stable On Fiscal And External Risks 'Bbb-/A-3' Ratings Affirmed

BY Reuters | CORPORATE | 04/11/25 05:11 PM EDT

April 11 (Reuters) -

* S&P: HUNGARY OUTLOOK REVISED TO NEGATIVE FROM STABLE ON FISCAL AND EXTERNAL RISKS; 'BBB-/A-3' RATINGS AFFIRMED

* S&P: VOLATILE EXTERNAL ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, UNCERTAINTY ON EU INFLOWS, RETURNING INFLATION COMPLICATE HUNGARY POLICYMAKING, RAISING STAGFLATION RISKS

* S&P: HUNGARY'S NEGATIVE OUTLOOK REFLECTS OUR CONSIDERATION OF INCREASING RISKS TO FISCAL AND EXTERNAL STABILITY OVER NEXT TWO YEARS Source text: Further company coverage: [ ]

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