kamatlábszint
Kamatlábszint is a Hungarian term that literally translates to “interest‑rate level.” It is used in economic and financial contexts to refer to the prevailing level of short‑term or policy interest rates that influence the cost of borrowing and the overall financial environment. The phrase is normally applied to the reference rate set by the Hungarian National Bank (Magyar Nemzeti Bank, MNB), which serves as the benchmark for interbank lending, loans, mortgages, and other credit products in the domestic market.
Legally, the kamatlábszint is tied to the central bank’s monetary policy decisions. When the MNB changes its
In practice, analysts monitor the kamatlábszint to forecast inflation expectations, assess credit conditions, and model the