Hungarian central bank plans offices in New York, Buenos Aires and Beirut

MNB governor Matolcsy formally opens Paris office

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The National Bank of Hungary is planning to open offices in Argentina and Lebanon

The National Bank of Hungary (MNB) is planning to open further offices in New York, Buenos Aires and Beirut, it said in a statement on June 1, as its governor formally opened a new office in Paris.

The bank has also opened offices in Hamburg and Rome, said the announcement, which was published only in Hungarian.

According to the Central Bank Directory, 18 central banks have representative offices in either New York or Washington, DC, and three have representative offices in Paris. Another three

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