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Armenia
Azerbaijan
An upbeat start to the year for the CIS-4
France
France’s 2026 budget likely to pass
France
France approves social security budget but still lacks a state budget
Hungary
Hungarian government’s budget bombshell sends shockwaves
United Kingdom
Modest UK growth rebound won't ease chancellor's Autumn Budget challenge
France
Political instability in France is easing somewhat, but budgetary problems remain
Armenia
Azerbaijan
CIS-4 remains a strong regional play
Hungary
Hungarian budget under pressure
France
France’s business climate holds steady despite political uncertainty
Rates
France
French government falls, fiscal uncertainty deepens
Hungary
The Hungarian budget has a unique June, but the devil is in the details
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan holds rates steady but signals a more hawkish stance
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