Here is why the Hungarian forint is strengthening again!

The forint has been strengthening these past two days, along with the euro and Central European currencies. This is after the forint and the zloty plunged to a record low upon the first news of US energy imports hitting Russia earlier this week.

The forint strengthened significantly on Wednesday. Before that, a big uproar was caused earlier in the week when the forint approached a record low of 400 against the euro. Since then, it has strengthened by more than 4 per cent and was already back to 382 on Wednesday, but this is still a significant weakening compared to the beginning of the year when it was close to 350.

Here are some of the possible reasons why the forint could start strengthening, according to vg.hu.

Pressure on the euro has eased

When the dollar is bought strongly against the euro, it puts pressure on Central European currencies. This is exactly what happened earlier this week: there was a freefall of regional currencies. However, this has changed.

The euro weakened below the 1.1 level against the dollar for the first time in almost two years.

Central European interest rate hikes continue

Before the Russian-Ukrainian war, interest rate hikes by regional central banks strengthened their currencies, and the forint was particularly strong as we experienced the tightest negative real interest rate environment amid accelerating inflation across Europe.

The National Bank of Hungary has considered further steps to make forint sales more expensive.

Flow of foreign capital

The exchange rate of a currency can also be affected by the inflow of foreign capital into a country’s stock and bond markets, or in the opposite direction. The fall in the region has been accompanied by a plunge in stock markets since the start of the war. On Wednesday, however, after a four-day sell-off, sentiment in Europe and in our region improved, and the rise in exchange rates could support currencies in the region.

Last but not least, the news of the war continues to affect the mood.

However, if there is no news that increases the threat to the region, which in itself is a positive.

Source: vg.hu, portfolio.hu