Hungarian Forint Surges as Orban Defeat Sparks Market Optimism

The currency jumped nearly 2% to 367.81 per euro, while gaining 1.6% against the dollar.

Markets reacted swiftly as investors priced in a potential pro-Europe policy shift under incoming leadership.

Voters ended Orban’s 16-year rule, delivering victory to opposition leader Peter Magyar and his Tisza party.

Strong turnout reflected a decisive political shift, boosting expectations for economic realignment and renewed investor confidence.

Hungarian stocks, bonds, and currency rallied ahead of the vote on hopes of unlocking frozen EU funds.

Analysts highlighted the possibility of accessing €18 billion in withheld funding, supporting growth prospects.

Goldman Sachs noted Magyar’s pledge to meet Maastricht criteria and advance toward eventual euro adoption.

Lower inflation targets could drive declining long-term yields, reinforcing optimism around Hungary’s financial outlook.

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