Central Bank of Hungary adopts new constitution
Constitution redefines bank's ‘mission, vision and fundamental values'
The Central Bank of Hungary (CBH) has adopted a new ‘statute', or constitution, on the occasion of its 90th anniversary in a bid to "redefine its mission, vision and fundamental values" and promote cooperation with the government to boost economic growth.
"The statute, as the internal ‘constitution' of the [Central Bank of Hungary], identifies the Hungarian central bank's operating framework for the future," the bank said in a statement. It said the "main pillars" of responsibility and
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