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rising number of problem loans; institutions put spotlight on financial
illiteracy; and Prague scores well as business location.
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In Sports News this Monday: in tennis, the US Open kicks off with two main
Czech hopefuls; in football, Sparta Prague are eliminated from the
Champions League and will only play in the second level club competition
this season; in motor-racing, Freddy Loix with Škoda takes the title at
the Barum Rally Zlín, and Czechs do fairly well at the 2010 Youth
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In the week’s Business News: the only way is up for interest rates;
ministry retreats from promise to ease burden of health and insurance
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In Business News this week: The Czech National Bank raises its estimate of
Czech economic growth in 2010, the central bank leaves interest rates
unchanged and amidst planned lay-offs in the public sector, Škoda Auto
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