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25 March 2010
HUNGARY: Investors Hold Back Before April Vote.
MARKETWATCH/ Some foreign investors are cautious ahead of Hungary's upcoming parliamentary elections because of the nation's budget deficit and its economic growth. Fidesz, a center-right party led by Viktor Orban, is expected to win by a big margin. "Fidesz remains far ahead -- they are trying to be centrist, bland, and uncontroversial," said analyst Preston Keat.