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Hungarian forint jumps after Orban's election defeat

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Posted on April 13, 2026

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SINGAPORE, April 13 (Reuters) - The Hungarian forint sharply extended recent gains on Monday, making an almost three-year peak on the euro, as investors bet on a boost for the economy from the

Hungarian Forint Surges to Multi-Year High After Orban’s Election Defeat

Market Reaction and Political Context

Forint and Bond Performance

SINGAPORE, April 13 (Reuters) - The Hungarian forint sharply extended recent gains on Monday, making an almost three-year peak on the euro, as investors bet on a boost for the economy from the stunning defeat of veteran nationalist Viktor Orban nL1N40V01B at the ballot box.

The forint rose roughly 2% to 367.81 per euro in thin Asian trade and gained about 1.6% to 315 per dollar - within a whisker of a four-year high. [EMRG/FRX]

Hungarian dollar bonds, also trading thinly outside their usual hours, steadied after a recent rally.

Election Results and Implications

End of Orban’s 16-Year Rule

In an election cast by Orban's centre-right opponent as a choice between east and west, voters turned out in record numbers to end Orban's 16-year rule nL8N40V07J and hand power to his one-time ally Peter Magyar, who leads the Tisza party.

Investor Optimism and EU Funding

Investors nL1N40Q0A6 had been bidding up Hungary's stocks, bonds and currency in days leading up to the election, figuring a pro-Europe turn could start to unlock some 18 billion euros ($21 billion) of frozen European Union funding.

Regional Impact

Implications for Ukraine

The outcome of the vote will also affect other countries such as Ukraine - where Orban is currently blocking a 90 billion euro EU loan. Ukrainian dollar bonds did not trade early in the Asia session.   

Expert Analysis and Future Outlook

Transition of Power

"Orban, has conceded defeat, implying a smooth transition of power," Goldman Sachs analysts said in a note on Sunday.

Euro Area Accession Goals

"Tisza has committed to meeting the Maastricht criteria by 2030 to prepare for eventual Euro area accession," they said, referring to the euro's founding Maastricht Treaty.

"If it is serious about meeting this goal, one of the first steps in a euro convergence programme would be to lower Hungary’s inflation target from 3% currently to the Euro area’s 2%, a development that would imply a significant decline in Hungary’s long-term yields."

($1 = 0.8561 euros)

(Reporting by Tom Westbrook; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

Key Takeaways

  • The forint strengthened sharply—around 2% versus the euro to ~367.8 and ~1.6% versus the dollar to ~315—hitting near three‑ and four‑year peaks respectively following the election outcome.
  • Péter Magyar’s Tisza party won a two‑thirds supermajority in Hungary’s April 12 election, ending Orbán’s 16‑year rule with record turnout above 79%.
  • Investors anticipate Hungary will swiftly move to unlock around €18 billion in frozen EU cohesion funds, bolster reforms to comply with Maastricht criteria, and pursue euro‑area convergence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How did the forint perform against the euro and dollar?
The forint rose about 2% to 367.81 per euro and gained 1.6% to 315 per dollar, nearly reaching multi-year highs.
What economic policies are expected from the new government?
The Tisza party has committed to meeting Maastricht criteria and potentially lowering Hungary’s inflation target for euro area accession.

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