Hungary council members divided over rate drop

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Members of the Central Bank of Hungary's monetary council were divided over the decision to reduce its key interest rates by 20 basis points to 3.8% last month.

That was the 13th successive meeting in which the council had sanctioned a cut. Prior to the decision, the central bank's governor, György Matolcsy, hinted the council would slow down, or possibly stop, its easing cycle as inflation was on track to hit its 3% target in 2014.

Nonetheless five of the council's seven members, including

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