Hungary central bank action ‘distorting’ swaps curve

Flooding market with cheap swaps knocks 14% off bid rate

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The central bank is keen to encourage lending to SMEs to boost the economy

An ambitious stimulus package from the Central Bank of Hungary – which is offering local banks up to 1 trillion Hungarian forint ($3.6 billion) in cheap interest rate swaps in a bid to boost lending – is having a sizeable distortive effect on the forint interest rate swap curve, say dealers.

The central bank introduced its monetary policy initiative – dubbed the 'interest rate swap conditional on lending activity' (LIRS) programme – at the end of January, offering commercial banks three-year

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