Hungary, Factors to watch, Nov 30
BUDAPEST, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Following is a list of events in Hungary and the region, as well as news stories and press reports which may influence financial markets.
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WHAT IS HAPPENING IN HUNGARY (ALL TIMES GMT)
BUDAPEST - Industrial PPI, Oct (0800)
BUDAPEST - Rosatom holds nuclear indutry forum, press conference (0900)
IN THE REGION
POLAND - CPI, Nov (0900)
POLAND - GDP, Q3 (0900)
CZECH - Money supply, Oct (0900)
BULGARIA - Oct budget execution data
IN THE NEWS REUTERS
Olympics-Hamburg 2024 Games bid collapses in referendum defeat
Hamburg's bid to host the 2024 Olympics collapsed on Sunday after the majority of the city's residents voted against the multi-billion euro project in a referendum, killing off the candidacy and leaving officials in shock.
Kurdistan govt says still has huge claims vs Dana Gas consortium
The government of Iraq's Kurdistan region said it would continue to pursue huge financial claims against a consortium including Dana Gas, after the United Arab Emirates company announced it had won an arbitration award in their long-running dispute.
K&H not interested in bidding for Hungary's MKB Bank
K&H Group, the Hungarian unit of Belgian bancassurer KBC Groep, is not interested in bidding for a stake in state-owned MKB Bank, K&H's chief executive told Reuters on Friday.
Fitch: Recovery of Hungarian Banks Underway
Dijsselbloem: Refugee crisis could trigger "mini-Schengen"
Dutch finance minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem warned that countries which fail to adequately guard Europe's borders and do not take in a fair share of refugees could find themselves outside the borders of a future "mini-Schengen" zone.
Hungary's jobless rate steady to 6.4 pct in Aug-Oct
Hungary's three-month rolling unemployment rate was 6.4 percent in August-October, unchanged from the July-September period, the Central Statistics Office (KSH) said on Friday.
Britain finds allies as it calls for EU targets on cutting red tape
Britain called on the European Union to set targets for cutting red tape and rallied 18 other member states behind its proposal on Friday, a demonstration that its ideas for reforming the bloc have wide backing. (Reporting by Marton Dunai)
