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    Hungary ruling party to tap former rate-setter Mager as central banker -sources

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    Posted on February 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Hungary's Fidesz Party nominates Andrea Mager as the new central banker, succeeding Gyula Pleschinger, amid economic uncertainties and interest rate decisions.

    Hungary's Fidesz Party Nominates Andrea Mager as Central Banker

    By Gergely Szakacs

    BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ruling Fidesz party will nominate former rate-setter Andrea Mager to succeed outgoing policy maker Gyula Pleschinger from next month, three sources familiar with the plan told Reuters on Friday.

    Parliament's Economic Affairs Committee is scheduled to hold a confirmation hearing for a member of the National Bank of Hungary's (NBH) rate-setting Monetary Council on Monday based on the agenda of the upcoming parliamentary session.

    The bank is widely expected to leave its base rate steady at the European Union's joint-highest 6.5% level next week, the last meeting chaired by outgoing Governor Gyorgy Matolcsy, after a surge in inflation at the start of the year.

    Orban, in power since 2010, nominated then Finance Minister Mihaly Varga in November as Hungary's next central bank governor, turning to an ally as he seeks to shore up the economy after two years of near-stagnation.

    "The policy outlook in Hungary remains clouded by more uncertainty than usual," Goldman Sachs economists said.

    "Governor Gyorgy Matolcsy will step down from the (NBH) board in March – this upcoming MPC meeting will be his last – with former finance minister Mihaly Varga taking his place, increasing uncertainty around the Bank's reaction function."

    The nine-strong Monetary Council, which has faced strong pressure from Orban's cabinet to lower interest rates, is headed for a shake-up, with the mandates of Pleschinger and two deputy governors also expiring between March and October.

    Investors are closely watching the transition amid lingering market concerns that an Orban-aligned majority of rate-setters could reduce borrowing costs ahead of a 2026 national election amid a weaker-than-expected economic recovery.

    However, Pleschinger has warned that a surge in inflation at the start of the year meant there was no scope for rate cuts this year, while economists polled by Reuters this week sharply pared bets on rate easing by the end of 2025.

    Mager, who currently leads Hungary's state-owned gambling organiser, was a rate-setter between 2011 and 2016, when the bank initially raised interest rates to 7%, then gradually lowered them to 0.9% amid substantially lower inflation.

    Over her previous term, Mager attended 63 policy meetings, voting to increase interest rates twice, lowering rates 32 times and backing steady rates 29 times based on voting records on the central bank's website.

    She has also filled other key roles under Orban, including minister in charge of state assets and government commissioner for postal and national financial services.

    (Reporting by Gergely Szakacs; Editing by Alistair Bell)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Andrea Mager nominated as Hungary's central banker.
    • •Mager to succeed Gyula Pleschinger next month.
    • •Hungary's interest rates remain at 6.5%.
    • •Monetary Council faces upcoming changes.
    • •Economic uncertainties persist in Hungary.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Hungary ruling party to tap former rate-setter Mager as central banker -sources

    1Who has been nominated as the new central banker in Hungary?

    Andrea Mager has been nominated by Hungary's ruling Fidesz party to succeed outgoing policymaker Gyula Pleschinger.

    2What is the current base interest rate in Hungary?

    Hungary's base interest rate is currently at 6.5%, which is the highest level in the European Union.

    3What concerns do investors have regarding the new central bank leadership?

    Investors are worried that an Orban-aligned majority of rate-setters could reduce borrowing costs ahead of the 2026 national election, despite existing inflation pressures.

    4What roles has Andrea Mager held prior to her nomination?

    Before her nomination, Andrea Mager led Hungary's state-owned gambling organizer and held key roles under Orban, including minister in charge of state assets.

    5What did Goldman Sachs economists say about Hungary's policy outlook?

    Goldman Sachs economists noted that the policy outlook in Hungary remains clouded by more uncertainty than usual.

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