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ZLATOVNA ECONOMIC NEWS
A quick look at what's new in the world of economic policy, finance and precious metals.
Economy: Singapore to start testing central bank digital currency next year. Inflation in Britain plunges to 4.6 percent, lowest in two years. Russian Urals oil price falls in November, but remains above price ceiling. PwC: Inflation remains main fear for investors, concerns lower than last year. Analysts: Real purchasing power of Czechs has fallen to 2018 level. Analysts agree that the Czech economy will not avoid a decline this year. Analysts expect annual inflation to slow to 7 percent in November. Annual price growth slowed to 7.3 percent in November, the Czech Statistical Office announced. S.A.B. Aerospace increased sales by 70 percent last year to 185 million crowns. Study: European middle class sees worsening living standards. Japan's economy shrinks by 2.9 percent in third quarter, less expected. The 5,000-crown note is the least used and third most counterfeited banknote. Prague's self-employed person of the year: The best marketing is to be your own influencer. Institutes: The German economy will grow significantly slower next year than expected. CZSO and CNB: The net worth of Czech households last year was 3.77 million crowns. Experts: Foreign trade was driven by car exports and lower prices for imported oil and gas. The most valuable Czech companies are ČEZ, EPH and Agrofert, according to the Seznam Zpráv ranking. Bloomberg: According to analysts, the eurozone economy will enter a recession. The Czech Republic is the sick man of Europe, it is trapped in mediocrity, wrote the newspaper Die Welt. Chains react to VAT changes with actions, according to the analyst, it is mainly marketing. Stock: The trend of lower consumption of spirits continues, next year it will be affected by higher taxes. Analysts: The construction market cannot be expected to recover, it will fall even further this year. Le Monde: Cyprus has become a key base for the porn industry due to taxes.
Stock exchanges: The price of gold has climbed above $2,000 per troy ounce again. The price of gold has reached a six-month high near $2,020 per ounce. Bloomberg: The fall in the price of lithium is deepening, reaching 75 percent this year. The price of emission allowances in the EU has fallen below 72 euros per ton due to the slowdown in industry.
Finance: Bloomberg: SpaceX has offered more shares, the company's value exceeds $175 billion. Moody's has worsened the outlook for China's credit rating from stable to negative. Index: Mutual funds made significant profits for investors in November. Retail investors invest significantly more in ETFs than institutions, survey finds. The Hungarian Central Bank has again reduced the base interest rate by 0.75 percentage points. The ECB is imposing stricter requirements on the French Société Générale due to risk. Czech National Bank: Banks' gross profit increased by 5.5 billion to 180.1 billion CZK in three quarters. The governor of the Polish central bank, Glapiński, defends himself against critics of his management style. Hypoindex: The average mortgage rate rose to 6.02 percent in early December. The Czech National Bank has relaxed mortgage rules, but experts do not expect a major market recovery. Survey: According to 71 percent of Czech households, Christmas will cost up to 15,000 CZK. The value of American households' assets fell for the first time in a year in the third quarter. Registers: Czech debt rose by 3.5 percent in the third quarter to CZK 3.26 trillion. The Russian Central Bank, as expected, increased the base interest rate to 16 percent. ČSOB analysts: Inflation in the Czech Republic will fall next year, GDP growth will be weak. Over 400,000 people activated the contact payment service in one month. ČBA: To send money at some banks, the recipient's phone number is enough. The British Central Bank did not change interest rates, it wants to keep them high for longer.
A quick look at what's new in the world of economic policy, finance and precious metals.
Economy: Singapore to start testing central bank digital currency next year. Inflation in Britain plunges to 4.6 percent, lowest in two years. Russian Urals oil price falls in November, but remains above price ceiling. PwC: Inflation remains main fear for investors, concerns lower than last year. Analysts: Real purchasing power of Czechs has fallen to 2018 level. Analysts agree that the Czech economy will not avoid a decline this year. Analysts expect annual inflation to slow to 7 percent in November. Annual price growth slowed to 7.3 percent in November, the Czech Statistical Office announced. S.A.B. Aerospace increased sales by 70 percent last year to 185 million crowns. Study: European middle class sees worsening living standards. Japan's economy shrinks by 2.9 percent in third quarter, less expected. The 5,000-crown note is the least used and third most counterfeited banknote. Prague's self-employed person of the year: The best marketing is to be your own influencer. Institutes: The German economy will grow significantly slower next year than expected. CZSO and CNB: The net worth of Czech households last year was 3.77 million crowns. Experts: Foreign trade was driven by car exports and lower prices for imported oil and gas. The most valuable Czech companies are ČEZ, EPH and Agrofert, according to the Seznam Zpráv ranking. Bloomberg: According to analysts, the eurozone economy will enter a recession. The Czech Republic is the sick man of Europe, it is trapped in mediocrity, wrote the newspaper Die Welt. Chains react to VAT changes with actions, according to the analyst, it is mainly marketing. Stock: The trend of lower consumption of spirits continues, next year it will be affected by higher taxes. Analysts: The construction market cannot be expected to recover, it will fall even further this year. Le Monde: Cyprus has become a key base for the porn industry due to taxes.
Stock exchanges: The price of gold has climbed above $2,000 per troy ounce again. The price of gold has reached a six-month high near $2,020 per ounce. Bloomberg: The fall in the price of lithium is deepening, reaching 75 percent this year. The price of emission allowances in the EU has fallen below 72 euros per ton due to the slowdown in industry.
Finance: Bloomberg: SpaceX has offered more shares, the company's value exceeds $175 billion. Moody's has worsened the outlook for China's credit rating from stable to negative. Index: Mutual funds made significant profits for investors in November. Retail investors invest significantly more in ETFs than institutions, survey finds. The Hungarian Central Bank has again reduced the base interest rate by 0.75 percentage points. The ECB is imposing stricter requirements on the French Société Générale due to risk. Czech National Bank: Banks' gross profit increased by 5.5 billion to 180.1 billion CZK in three quarters. The governor of the Polish central bank, Glapiński, defends himself against critics of his management style. Hypoindex: The average mortgage rate rose to 6.02 percent in early December. The Czech National Bank has relaxed mortgage rules, but experts do not expect a major market recovery. Survey: According to 71 percent of Czech households, Christmas will cost up to 15,000 CZK. The value of American households' assets fell for the first time in a year in the third quarter. Registers: Czech debt rose by 3.5 percent in the third quarter to CZK 3.26 trillion. The Russian Central Bank, as expected, increased the base interest rate to 16 percent. ČSOB analysts: Inflation in the Czech Republic will fall next year, GDP growth will be weak. Over 400,000 people activated the contact payment service in one month. ČBA: To send money at some banks, the recipient's phone number is enough. The British Central Bank did not change interest rates, it wants to keep them high for longer.