Hungary's new leadership wants the country to adopt the euro by the end of the decade while repairing strained ties with Brussels. But with a weak economy and tight deadlines, experts warn the path will be steep.
Also I’m getting 4% on my savings in czk, whereas with a euro account you’d be lucky to get close to 2%.
That’s pretty much just the inflation of both currencies. The average inflation over the last ten years for EUR is ~2.9% and for HUF is ~5.7%. You loose value with both accounts, but the Hungarian one is loosing value faster.
Since the exchange rate also varies a bit its hard to say which account would make you more money in the long run, but the difference is minimal at best.
That’s pretty much just the inflation of both currencies. The average inflation over the last ten years for EUR is ~2.9% and for HUF is ~5.7%. You loose value with both accounts, but the Hungarian one is loosing value faster.
Since the exchange rate also varies a bit its hard to say which account would make you more money in the long run, but the difference is minimal at best.