Hungary delays vote on central bank law


BUDAPEST: Hungary is under increasing pressure from the market to start talks with international lenders, but an unresolved dispute over its central bank law will lead to further delay, exposing its economy to further shocks from the eurozone debt crisis.       

Parliament had been expected to vote on amendments to the law yesterday but put its decision off after Mihaly Varga, the minister who will lead the talks on a multi-billion euro loan, called for more a delay to agree further changes. — Reuters

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