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See below the main business and financial news from the previous week:

HUNGARIAN REAL ESTATES IN THE HANDS OF UKRAINIAN MAFIA 

Odessan mafia may have set foot in Budapest beside London, according to Napi.hu. Anna Angert, daughter of Alexander Angert, head of Odessan mafia has several Hungarian luxury apartments in her possession. Read more HERE.

NEW PASSENGER PIER INAUGURATED AT BUDAPEST AIRPORT 

The new pier adjoining Terminal 2B at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport is ready to handle flights as of today. The new passenger traffic facility of more than 10 000 square meters will be installed into operation gradually, thus expanding the capacity of the airport. The construction of the new building section cost 7.8 billion HUF (25 million EUR). Read more HERE. 

HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS WILL LEAVE HUNGARY IN THE NEXT FEW YEARS 

About 600,000 Hungarians are living abroad, and according to portfolio.hu another 600,000 are planning to emigrate in the next few years. Read more HERE.

BMW TO BUILD EUR 1 BN PLANT IN HUNGARY

German carmaker BMW announced plans to build a more than one billion euro plant in Debrecen, in eastern Hungary. The plant will employ more than 1,000 people to turn out 150,000 conventional and electric vehicles a year. Read more HERE. 

OTP TO ACQUIRE BULGARIAN, ALBANIAN UNITS OF SOCIETE GENERALE

OTP Bank said it agreed to buy a 99.74 percent stake in the Bulgarian unit and an 88.89 percent shareholding in the Albanian unit of France’s Societe Generale Group. OTP will make the acquisition in Bulgaria through its local unit DSK Bank, the country’s second-biggest bank. Read more HERE.

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