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Hungary floats the forint

By Stefan Wagstyl in London

Published: February 25 2008 19:46 | Last updated: February 25 2008 19:46

Hungary surprised financial markets by abandoning its long-standing currrency trading range against the euro and opting instead to let the forint float freely from Monday.

The central bank indicated the move would allow it to focus firmly on fighting inflation, which has proved stubbornly high, and thus help the country’s plan to adopt the euro.

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