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Central bank increases interest rates for second time this year
Central bank
The Czech National Bank raised interest rates by a quarter point this
week, bringing the benchmark two-week repo rate to 3.00 percent. That rise
puts the benchmark rate at its highest level for five years - though it
still remains the lowest in the European Union. The move had been widely
forecast, and most retail banks had already raised their lending rates in
anticipation of Thursday's announcement. The increase - the second
quarter-point hike in two months - is aimed at keeping inflation under
control. Analysts say it may not be the last such interest rate rise this
year.
CEZ attempting to block MUS-E.ON deal
The Czech power giant CEZ is seeking to prevent the MUS mining company
from developing a large coal-fired power station in north Bohemia with
Europe's largest power company E.ON, Mlada fronta
Dnes reported this week.
CEZ had itself been in talks with MUS on a similar project until last
month, and has asked the Czech anti-monopoly office to ban the deal, the
paper said. It argues that if MUS includes the important Vrsany brown-coal
mine in the project there would not be sufficient brown coal available to
other customers.
Czech firms failing to comply with law on publication of annual statements
Czech firms are rather slack when it comes to making their yearly income
statements public. In fact up to three-quarters violate the law by not
supplying such data to the Company Register, Hospodarske
noviny reported
this week, quoting a study by Dun & Bradstreet. The fine for not
complying is a paltry CZK 20,000 (less than USD 1,000) and many prefer to
pay the fine and keep their results to themselves.
Wind power on increase but still negligible in terms of consumption
Photo: Commission European
Wind power plants in the Czech Republic increased output by 132 percent in
2006 compared to the previous year's figures, the Energy Regulatory Office
said this week. Despite this rise, however, wind power meets just a
fraction of the country's energy needs, covering the annual consumption of
around 14,000 households. As for this year, the launch of new sources
combined with relatively windy weather has led to a rise of 40-percent in
output in the January to June period.
PwC: Czech Republic services sector fourth most attractive among emerging markets
The Czech Republic is the fourth most attractive emerging market when it
comes to investment in the services sector, according to a study carried
out by PricewaterhouseCoopers. However, the country figured rather lower
in the field of industry, ranking 17th among emerging markets.
Tour guides to face foreign competition for first time under EU directive
Photo: CTK
Czech tour guides are set to face international competition for the first
time, under a new European Union directive liberalising the tour guide
industry. Foreign guides will have the right to show groups of visitors
around Czech sights from October, while Czech guides will be allowed to
work in other EU states. Hospodarske noviny
reported, however, that a
special Czech state qualification will still be needed to be a guide in
buildings not open to the public, such as the interiors of castles like
Karlstejn near Prague.





