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13-01-2012 15:47 | Sarah Borufka

In today’s business news: Consumer prices have risen by 4.7 percent following a VAT hike, the American Anheuser-Bush purchases the Budějovický měšťanský brewery in hopes of improving its chances in an ongoing trademark dispute, public health insurer VZP may see a budget deficit of up to three billion Czech crowns in 2012, regular and diesel fuel reach record prices, and the forecast for the Czech construction sector for 2012 is the worst among the Visegrad Four. More

Current AffairsRise in unemployment especially problematic for graduates and unemployed persons over 50

09-01-2012 13:30 | Sarah Borufka

More than 500,000 Czechs are currently out of work, with the rate of unemployment growing from 8 percent in November of last year to 8.6 percent in December. While a jump in unemployment figures is not unusual for this season, experts warn that the growing number of persons aged 50 and over who find themselves out of a job and with little chance of getting hired poses a serious long-term problem for the economy. Former finance minister and Raiffeisenbank’s chief economist Pavel Mertlík speaks about expected labor market developments for 2012. More

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16-12-2011 15:49 | Jan Velinger

In Business News this week: a poll suggests that a majority of Czech business leaders oppose contributing to the EU’s efforts to save the euro; Central Bank governor says that the loan to the IMF will have to be very seriously considered; The government’s economic advisory council NERV acquaints PM with detailed crisis scenario. More

Current AffairsSurvey suggests a fifth of Czech companies will introduce layoffs in 2012

14-12-2011 16:32 | Jan Velinger

For many people 2012 promises to be a tough year or at least one of big changes: a new survey by the Czech Chamber of Commerce has suggested that every fifth company in the Czech Republic is planning layoffs in reaction to the slowing economy – some letting go hundreds, while others will cuts jobs for dozens of employees. More

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