Zürcher Nachrichten - Moody's lowers city of Budapest's rating to junk

EUR -
AED 4.364957
AFN 76.653648
ALL 96.501023
AMD 449.038687
ANG 2.127603
AOA 1089.901932
ARS 1669.322564
AUD 1.667064
AWG 2.139394
AZN 2.034048
BAM 1.956421
BBD 2.399291
BDT 145.716231
BGN 1.996019
BHD 0.448065
BIF 3530.635005
BMD 1.188552
BND 1.503883
BOB 8.231542
BRL 6.149448
BSD 1.191203
BTN 107.956343
BWP 15.606952
BYN 3.416727
BYR 23295.62092
BZD 2.39576
CAD 1.611499
CDF 2644.528573
CHF 0.911655
CLF 0.02571
CLP 1015.190035
CNY 8.216758
CNH 8.196915
COP 4365.623131
CRC 589.191888
CUC 1.188552
CUP 31.49663
CVE 110.299066
CZK 24.246817
DJF 212.128194
DKK 7.470918
DOP 74.664317
DZD 154.006973
EGP 55.649075
ERN 17.828281
ETB 184.922025
FJD 2.596868
FKP 0.87064
GBP 0.870792
GEL 3.197243
GGP 0.87064
GHS 13.091043
GIP 0.87064
GMD 87.356932
GNF 10456.361441
GTQ 9.135822
GYD 249.216971
HKD 9.289456
HNL 31.479252
HRK 7.536369
HTG 156.121502
HUF 379.832715
IDR 19990.257564
ILS 3.64463
IMP 0.87064
INR 107.67028
IQD 1560.488526
IRR 50067.756884
ISK 145.193633
JEP 0.87064
JMD 186.379916
JOD 0.842638
JPY 182.18423
KES 153.32388
KGS 103.938456
KHR 4799.58332
KMF 493.249335
KPW 1069.683582
KRW 1707.33135
KWD 0.364553
KYD 0.992711
KZT 587.743999
LAK 25581.685744
LBP 106413.217406
LKR 368.475355
LRD 222.158614
LSL 18.916783
LTL 3.509485
LVL 0.718944
LYD 7.499411
MAD 10.856253
MDL 20.125046
MGA 5273.67316
MKD 61.681436
MMK 2496.321604
MNT 4254.441476
MOP 9.591103
MRU 47.303207
MUR 54.559215
MVR 18.374764
MWK 2065.572716
MXN 20.392226
MYR 4.638322
MZN 75.901837
NAD 18.917022
NGN 1610.273727
NIO 43.834091
NOK 11.251601
NPR 172.733256
NZD 1.956904
OMR 0.457
PAB 1.191178
PEN 3.999536
PGK 5.112644
PHP 68.913401
PKR 334.316074
PLN 4.214297
PYG 7866.595087
QAR 4.343041
RON 5.092707
RSD 117.354059
RUB 91.828234
RWF 1739.159093
SAR 4.457496
SBD 9.565937
SCR 16.49389
SDG 714.915358
SEK 10.544222
SGD 1.498443
SHP 0.891722
SLE 28.822092
SLL 24923.342133
SOS 680.818865
SRD 44.899907
STD 24600.628539
STN 24.507879
SVC 10.423263
SYP 13144.880831
SZL 18.909079
THB 36.805298
TJS 11.185455
TMT 4.159932
TND 3.425358
TOP 2.861748
TRY 51.880507
TTD 8.078529
TWD 37.265269
TZS 3091.012778
UAH 51.253177
UGX 4211.300672
USD 1.188552
UYU 45.674107
UZS 14676.903461
VES 461.459538
VND 30854.812198
VUV 141.865108
WST 3.222786
XAF 656.170702
XAG 0.014342
XAU 0.000235
XCD 3.212121
XCG 2.146872
XDR 0.816059
XOF 656.16794
XPF 119.331742
YER 283.35086
ZAR 18.862025
ZMK 10698.399533
ZMW 22.663286
ZWL 382.713287
  • NGG

    0.6770

    91.317

    +0.74%

  • CMSD

    0.0100

    24.08

    +0.04%

  • GSK

    -0.2100

    58.28

    -0.36%

  • RBGPF

    0.1000

    82.5

    +0.12%

  • BCC

    0.2030

    89.613

    +0.23%

  • CMSC

    -0.0500

    23.65

    -0.21%

  • JRI

    -0.0250

    13.105

    -0.19%

  • RIO

    0.5480

    100.068

    +0.55%

  • RYCEF

    -0.4800

    16.93

    -2.84%

  • RELX

    0.5100

    28.24

    +1.81%

  • BTI

    -0.5500

    59.78

    -0.92%

  • AZN

    -0.4500

    204.31

    -0.22%

  • VOD

    -0.0450

    15.635

    -0.29%

  • BP

    -0.8650

    37.685

    -2.3%

  • BCE

    -0.1290

    25.521

    -0.51%

Moody's lowers city of Budapest's rating to junk
Moody's lowers city of Budapest's rating to junk / Photo: FERENC ISZA - AFP/File

Moody's lowers city of Budapest's rating to junk

Ratings agency Moody's downgraded the city of Budapest's credit rating to junk level late Monday, pointing to weak liquidity and an increased default risk amid a row between Prime Minister Viktor Orban's nationalist government and the capital's opposition mayor.

Text size:

Moody's cut the city's credit rating from Baa3 to Ba1, a category with high risk often described as speculative or junk grade.

The move comes as Hungary is expected to hold parliamentary elections in spring, where Orban's 16-year-rule will be put to a test as the opposition TISZA party has been leading in independent polls.

The downgrade follows repeated warnings by Budapest's environmentalist mayor Gergely Karacsony -- an outspoken critic or Orban -- who said the city of 1.6 million faces the threat of insolvency.

"The action follows the disclosure of Budapest's liquidity position highlighting concerns about the city's capacity to repay all of its obligations as required by 31 December 2025," Moody's said in a statement on Monday night.

"Uncertainty around the timing and receipt of ordinary transfers, together with very weak liquidity to absorb unexpected cash flow gaps, materially increases the city's near-term credit risk," it said.

Moody's said it placed Budapest's rating on review for a further downgrade "to reflect the increased risk of default".

The rating agency added it would consider further downgrading the rating "if strained relations with the central government were to continue, forcing us to reassess our assessment of Budapest's operating environment, governance or likelihood of extraordinary support."

Karacsony blames the government for the city's financial problems, saying it has significantly increased levies and withheld promised funds.

He has repeatedly accused Orban of bleeding the capital and other large municipalities dry to prevent them from providing an alternative model of governance.

Orban's ruling party however alleges the mayor's "irresponsible spending" caused the city's financial troubles.

In a post on Facebook on Monday, Karacsony said the government's "senseless and petty tribute policy" has been pushing the "nation's capital into bankruptcy".

He also blamed the downgrade on the government not reaching a "reasonable financial agreement" with the capital.

Earlier this month Hungary's parliament passed a bill, which could force Budapest to borrow money under unclear conditions and would make the mayor criminally liable for potential breaches.

There was no immediate reaction from the government to Moody's decision.

The Hungarian capital is required to pay so-called solidarity contributions to the central government.

These have increased almost nine-fold since Karacsony was elected mayor in 2019, and amounted to about one fifth of the capital's revenues this year.

The municipality has filed multiple lawsuits in recent years that argue the tax is unconstitutional.

The government has justified the contributions by saying it needs to redistribute funds from wealthier cities to financially weaker municipalities.

A.Ferraro--NZN