Banks honor government July 1 ban on foreign-currency-based mortgages, but note risks

Banks honor government July 1 ban on foreign-currency-based mortgages, but note risks
Major banks in Hungary on Thursday suspended receipt of new applications for foreign-currency-denominated mortgages in accord with a recent government decision to prohibit such mortgages effective July 1.

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