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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: The Hradec Králové police have accused four people and seven companies of evading taxes worth 44 million CZK. CT: President of the Chamber of Commerce Vladimír Dlouhý is a candidate for the governor of the Czech National Bank. Bruegel: Interruption of Russian gas supplies would have serious impacts on the EU economy. Association: Emission allowances could pay for the Czech Republic's green transformation. Growth of business activity in the eurozone slowed in January, the omicron hit services. Reuters: Lebanon urged its embassies to look for sponsors. Study: China invested the most in Iraq in the new Silk Road project last year. The Polish economy grew by 5.7 percent last year, the most since 2007. Cuba called on the US to lift the trade embargo, calling it an act of genocide. Analysts: The CNB's base interest rate is already nearing its peak. Analysts: The CNB's base interest rate is already nearing its peak. India's central bank will introduce a digital currency in the next financial year. The number and value of banknotes and coins in circulation increased last year. Trade union: Compensation programs saved tens of thousands of small and medium-sized businesses. The US economy grew by 5.7 percent last year, the most since 1984. The German economy returned to growth last year, with GDP increasing by 2.7 percent. The IMF called on El Salvador to refrain from introducing bitcoin as legal tender. Inflation in Slovakia rose to 5.8 percent in December, the highest in 17 years. The French economy grew by seven percent last year, the most in 52 years. According to Prime Minister Bennett, Israel has become a superpower in cyber defense. Orbán: Government to cut prices of six basic foods from February. The world must release frozen funds for famine-stricken Afghanistan, Guterres said. The government wants a tax cap, fiscal consolidation or the abolition of the EET. China's economy grew by 8.1 percent last year, the fastest in a decade. The US House of Representatives has approved a proposal to strengthen the country's competitiveness.
Stock exchanges: Shares of electric car battery manufacturer LGES debuted with strong growth. Sotheby's showed a rare 555-carat black diamond, will offer it at auction in February. Shares of French EDF fell sharply, the government asks rivals for cheap nuclear energy.
Finance: Reuters: Křetínský will probably sell his stake in Aareal bank. Danish pension fund to sell stake in Wizz Air due to disagreements. Brussels extends UK clearing house in EU by three years. Analysts: Gold, silver and copper fell slightly in January, oil rose significantly. According to the press, the British government is preparing to freeze the BBC's concession fee. Mail on Sunday: The British government is preparing to cut BBC funding. The volume of new bank loans in China rose to a record last year. The cost of labor in the US is rising sharply, said the head of investment bank JPMorgan. Analysis by Portu: Banks are slowly raising deposit rates in response to the CNB's rate hike. Portal: Czechs have twice as much gold at home as there is in the CNB's safes. The Fed has indicated that it plans to start raising the base rate in March. ATM in Rychnovsko was spewing money, the finder of CZK 144,000 handed it over to the police. The Hungarian central bank has raised its base interest rate by the most in a decade. NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg will be the new head of the Norwegian central bank. Household deposits in banks increased by 197.6 billion to 3.02 trillion crowns last year. The Russian central bank has proposed a ban on the use and mining of cryptocurrencies on Russian territory. Italy's UniCredit tripled its profit last year, also exceeding estimates in sales.
A quick look at what's new in the world of economic policy, finance and precious metals.
Economy: The Hradec Králové police have accused four people and seven companies of evading taxes worth 44 million CZK. CT: President of the Chamber of Commerce Vladimír Dlouhý is a candidate for the governor of the Czech National Bank. Bruegel: Interruption of Russian gas supplies would have serious impacts on the EU economy. Association: Emission allowances could pay for the Czech Republic's green transformation. Growth of business activity in the eurozone slowed in January, the omicron hit services. Reuters: Lebanon urged its embassies to look for sponsors. Study: China invested the most in Iraq in the new Silk Road project last year. The Polish economy grew by 5.7 percent last year, the most since 2007. Cuba called on the US to lift the trade embargo, calling it an act of genocide. Analysts: The CNB's base interest rate is already nearing its peak. Analysts: The CNB's base interest rate is already nearing its peak. India's central bank will introduce a digital currency in the next financial year. The number and value of banknotes and coins in circulation increased last year. Trade union: Compensation programs saved tens of thousands of small and medium-sized businesses. The US economy grew by 5.7 percent last year, the most since 1984. The German economy returned to growth last year, with GDP increasing by 2.7 percent. The IMF called on El Salvador to refrain from introducing bitcoin as legal tender. Inflation in Slovakia rose to 5.8 percent in December, the highest in 17 years. The French economy grew by seven percent last year, the most in 52 years. According to Prime Minister Bennett, Israel has become a superpower in cyber defense. Orbán: Government to cut prices of six basic foods from February. The world must release frozen funds for famine-stricken Afghanistan, Guterres said. The government wants a tax cap, fiscal consolidation or the abolition of the EET. China's economy grew by 8.1 percent last year, the fastest in a decade. The US House of Representatives has approved a proposal to strengthen the country's competitiveness.
Stock exchanges: Shares of electric car battery manufacturer LGES debuted with strong growth. Sotheby's showed a rare 555-carat black diamond, will offer it at auction in February. Shares of French EDF fell sharply, the government asks rivals for cheap nuclear energy.
Finance: Reuters: Křetínský will probably sell his stake in Aareal bank. Danish pension fund to sell stake in Wizz Air due to disagreements. Brussels extends UK clearing house in EU by three years. Analysts: Gold, silver and copper fell slightly in January, oil rose significantly. According to the press, the British government is preparing to freeze the BBC's concession fee. Mail on Sunday: The British government is preparing to cut BBC funding. The volume of new bank loans in China rose to a record last year. The cost of labor in the US is rising sharply, said the head of investment bank JPMorgan. Analysis by Portu: Banks are slowly raising deposit rates in response to the CNB's rate hike. Portal: Czechs have twice as much gold at home as there is in the CNB's safes. The Fed has indicated that it plans to start raising the base rate in March. ATM in Rychnovsko was spewing money, the finder of CZK 144,000 handed it over to the police. The Hungarian central bank has raised its base interest rate by the most in a decade. NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg will be the new head of the Norwegian central bank. Household deposits in banks increased by 197.6 billion to 3.02 trillion crowns last year. The Russian central bank has proposed a ban on the use and mining of cryptocurrencies on Russian territory. Italy's UniCredit tripled its profit last year, also exceeding estimates in sales.