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  2. Magyar Bank - Wikipedia

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    Magyar Bank is a bank based in New Brunswick, New Jersey with branches in Central Jersey. The bank was founded in 1922 as the Magyar Building and Loan Association by a group of Hungarian immigrants and businessmen in New Brunswick, many of whom had settled in the city's Fifth Ward.

  3. Higher Education Price Index - Wikipedia

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    The Higher Education Price Index ( HEPI) is a measure of the inflation rate applicable to United States higher education. HEPI measures the average relative level in the prices of a fixed market basket of goods and services typically purchased by colleges and universities through current-fund educational and general expenditures, excluding ...

  4. Péter Magyar - Wikipedia

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    Péter Magyar (Hungarian: [ˈpeːtɛr ˈmɒɟɒr]; born 16 March 1981) is a Hungarian politician and lawyer. Magyar garnered media attention when, on 15 March 2024, he announced his intention to found a party, offering an alternative to what he believed to be an "artificial divide" between the parliamentary opposition and Fidesz–KDNP , the ...

  5. Hungarian National Bank - Wikipedia

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    Central bank of: Hungary: Currency: Hungarian forint HUF Reserves: $41.3 billion: Bank rate: 11.50% (November 2023) Interest on reserves: 0.90% (May 2016) Interest paid on excess reserves? Yes: Preceded by: Austro-Hungarian Bank: Website: www.mnb.hu

  6. Hepatitis - Wikipedia

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    Hepatitis has a broad spectrum of presentations that range from a complete lack of symptoms to severe liver failure. [17] [18] [19] The acute form of hepatitis, generally caused by viral infection, is characterized by constitutional symptoms that are typically self-limiting. [17] [18] Chronic hepatitis presents similarly, but can manifest signs ...

  7. List of banks in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    CIB Bank: 1,730.13 billion HUF; Magyar Fejlesztési Bank (MFB): 1,321.55 billion HUF; Budapest Bank: 963.67 billion HUF; FHB Bank: 894.74 billion HUF; Specialized credit institutions. FHB Jelzálogbank; Fundamenta-Lakáskassza; Központi Elszámolóház és Értéktár (Budapest) Magyar Export-Import Bank; Magyar Fejlesztési Bank

  8. Hungarian Commercial Bank of Pest - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian Commercial Bank of Pest (Hungarian: Pesti Magyar Kereskedelmi Bank, PMKB, occasionally referred to simply as "Commercial Bank") was Hungary's first modern bank, established in 1840–1841.

  9. Hungarian Development Bank - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian Development Bank Private Limited Company or Hungarian Development Bank, in short (Magyar Fejlesztési Bank Zártkörűen Működő Részvénytársaság, Magyar Fejlesztési Bank, in short) (MFB Zrt.), is a credit institution fully owned by the government of Hungary.

  10. First National Savings Bank of Pest - Wikipedia

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    Products. Banking services. The First National Savings Bank of Pest ( PHET) ( Hungarian: Pesti Hazai Első Takarékpénztár ), sometimes translated as First Domestic Savings Bank or referred to simply as First Savings Bank, was a major Hungarian bank that was established in 1839–1840 and was eventually nationalized in 1948, together with its ...

  11. MKB Bank - Wikipedia

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    Budapest, Hungary. Products. Commercial banking, Website. www .mkbbank .hu. MKB Bank, initially Magyar Külkereskedelmi Bank ( lit. 'Hungarian Foreign Trade Bank' ), was a Hungarian state-owned bank founded in 1950. It was privatized in the mid-1990s, then renationalized in the 2010s.