ING
May 19, 2026
CEE Directional Economics Energy Shock Webinar
Macro ThematicCommoditiesFXMacro Economic IndicatorsEnergy
ING economists are hosting a webinar to analyze the 2026 oil shock's impact on Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the CIS region. The discussion will cover energy resilience, political shifts in Hungary, and potential central bank policy mistakes.
Key Takeaways
- 1.The CEE region is facing a macro stress test due to an oil shock that began in March 2026.
- 2.Institutional resilience and 'shock absorbers' are more critical to managing the impact than absolute oil import volumes.
- 3.The political shift to the new Tisza government in Hungary presents unique challenges compared to Poland's 2023 political transition.
Table of Contents
- Webinar: Directional Economics CEE – who breaks, who bends on Energy Shock 2.0
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Authors
Valentin TataruPeter VirovaczRafal BeneckiChris Turner
Securities
Oil
Themes
Energy Shock ResilienceMonetary Policy MistakesPolitical Risk and Transition
Regions
EuropeOtherHungaryPolandCzech Republic
