Although it is already 2025, today brought a look back at the end of 2024. Statisticians today published a preliminary estimate of how the Czech ...
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Consumer prices rose by 3.0 % yoy last December. Inflation thus hit the upper limit of the CNB's tolerance band
From Editorial staffAt the beginning of last year, Czech central bankers were rejoicing that they had managed to tame inflation. In February, annual consumer price growth ...
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Snippets: The outgoing year 2024 has become a period of severe tests for the foreign and domestic policy of the EU and virtually all Member States
From Editorial staffIllustrative photo: Austrian Parliament building in Vienna The New Year's Eve snippets are mainly influenced by the content of the author's stay in Austria (EU accession on 1 January 1995, ...
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I would like to wish all our readers, supporters and business partners, all the best and a happy new year 2025. Believe that our editorial team ...
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A key player in the world economy, the Bank for International Settlements or BIS?
From Editorial staffExploring the role of the Bank for International Settlements in global financial stability Introduction to the Bank for International Settlements or BIS: ...
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What awaits us and what will not pass: With Donald Trump at the helm of the world's largest economy, there will be no shortage of boredom in the stock market world
From zbysekThe year 2024 finally brought growth to the Czech economy. However, it will be weak, as it will be only around 1 % in the final accounting. ...
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The last few days have been packed with macroeconomic events and data. Some of the news came from the US, some from Europe. But interestingly, in the main ...
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Foreign markets were waiting for US inflation figures. The market had tipped in advance that its year-on-year pace would accelerate slightly, specifically ...
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From home "We are in a period of brutal decline in the real incomes of the Czech population, even in the context of the European Union," says expert Lucie Trlifajová, an analyst at the Agency for ...
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Jeffrey D. Sachs - Israel is most threatened by the lack of a two-state solution
From Editorial staffAs a result of its belligerence and intransigence, Israel is now almost completely ostracized by the international community, and as the regional war widens, it faces ...