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Hungarian forint on the road to weaker levels

NBH ready to dampen excessive fall by FX intervention

The EURHUF bounced back again from the levels around 309 (the 200-day moving average is there) and moved into the middle of the trading range (between 309 and 315) of the last 3 months. The trigger was the missing upgrade of Hungarian credit rating into investment grade by Fitch on Friday. The increasing geopolitical risks are also not supportive for HUF strengthening. The conflict between Russia and Turkey and especially between Russia and Ukraine (because of Crimean Peninsula) may have some negative effect on Hungary. The electricity shutdown in Crimean and the expansion of Russian sanctions by 6 months might lead to gas supply problem in the coming months. The situation may cause less risk taking awareness in the region, but the direct effect of this conflict on Hungary is very limited from economic point of view as Hungary’s trade to these countries plays a small role. The biggest risk as always in case of Russia is the energy supply to Hungary.

Adding to it the more likely FED hike in December, the outlook is not supportive for HUF. Looking ahead, the National Bank of Hungary would like to decrease its foreign currency reserves by more than USD10bn in the next year, partly due to the FC government redemption (refinanced by HUF and converted at NBH), the redemption of the FC swaps (remaining from FC loans of the households) and probably some direct sell on the market (at least the new EU funds money inflow).

In short term we expect that EURHUF may remain in the range of 309 and 315, but the risk is rather on the upside, so HUF might break this band on the weak side in the following months. Although the NBH’s tolerance for a weak currency is substantially bigger than a year ago, but we think that above 315, especially around 320 NBH may step into the market and may use the opportunity to sell some of its FC reserves, which may limit the weakening of the HUF.

















Currencies% chng
EUR/CZK27.020.0
EUR/HUF311.90.1
EUR/PLN4.260.2
EUR/USD1.060.1
EUR/CHF1.08-0.1















FRA 3x6%bps chng
CZK0.230
HUF1.361
PLN1.620
EUR-0.192















GB%bps chng
Czech Rep. 10Y0.500
Hungary 10Y3.313
Poland 10Y2.68-8
Slovakia 10Y0.77-2















CDS 5Y%bps chng
Czech Rep.510
Hungary1580
Poland720
Slovakia510

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