Every fourth Czech considers moving
A significant portion of Czechs are contemplating relocation due to various personal and societal factors.
Czech economy grew by 2.6 percent last year, statisticians improved their estimate
The Czech economy experienced a growth of 2.6% in the previous year, with updated figures from statisticians indicating an optimistic outlook.
The Czech economy grew by 2.6 percent last year
Last year, the Czech economy experienced a growth of 2.6 percent.
Loans for speculation can trigger a 'death spiral'
The article discusses the potential dangers of speculative loans in the Czech financial system, which could lead to severe financial repercussions.
The inflation rate in the EU fell to 2.0 percent in January, in the Czech Republic to 1.2 percent
Inflation rates in the EU and Czech Republic have shown a notable decline, with EU inflation decreasing to 2.0% and Czech inflation to 1.2% as of January.
Czech Debts Increased by 12 Percent Last Year to Over 4 Trillion Crowns
Czech households' debt has increased significantly, rising by 12 percent in the past year to exceed 4 trillion crowns.
Eldorado for Two Trillion. The President Should Have Vetoed the State Budget
The article discusses the criticism surrounding the Czech president's decision not to veto a state budget amounting to two trillion.
Coal mining in the Czech Republic increased last year, interrupting its long-term decline
Coal mining in the Czech Republic saw a year-on-year increase last year, breaking a long-term trend of decline.
Municipalities Change Property Tax Again. Companies and Owners of Cottages Will Pay More
Czech municipalities are set to increase property taxes affecting both companies and private property owners, including cottage owners.
Trust in the Czech economy strengthened in February, but households are more concerned about their finances
In February, trust in the Czech economy increased slightly, yet consumer confidence declined, indicating a growing fear among households about their financial situation.
Concerns did not materialize. Why the Czech economy survived the trade war without significant damage?
The article examines how the Czech economy has withstood the impacts of the global trade war initiated by U.S. tariffs without major harm, highlighting resilience and adaptation strategies.
The Strong Crown Cost Exporters Over 100 Billion Crowns Last Year, Exports Were Record-Breaking
The Czech koruna's strength significantly affected exporters last year, leading to losses exceeding 100 billion crowns despite record-high export levels.
Exporters: A strong crown cost exporters over 100 billion last year, exports were record high
Czech exporters faced significant losses due to the strong crown despite achieving record-high export levels last year.
Sociologist warns of a major problem: We are economically growing, but another crisis threatens us
A sociologist warns that while the Czech economy is improving, the mental well-being of its population is deteriorating.
This is the picture of Europe's economy: Asians are ramping up car production in Eastern Europe
Chinese automotive brands are experiencing significant growth while posing challenges to traditional economic models in Eastern Europe.
The government plans a 75% discount on fare prices starting from January next year, said Bednárik
The Czech government intends to introduce a 75% discount on public transportation fares beginning January of next year, according to an announcement by Bednárik.
A new car manufacturer has arrived in the Czech Republic, a luxury branch of Hyundai
A new luxury car manufacturer linked to Hyundai has begun operations in Czechia, marking a significant development in the country's automotive industry.
Left Below: Cancellation of Fees Delayed, Minister Klempíř Fears 'Hell'
The Czech Minister Klempíř has expressed concerns about the delayed cancellation of fees, fearing negative repercussions.
Airports in the Czech Republic Set a Record Last Year
The article discusses a record set by airports in the Czech Republic last year.
Benzina, Sazka, ČSA and others are next. Famous Czech brands are disappearing from the market
Prominent Czech brands such as Benzina, Sazka, and ČSA are facing decline and disappearance from the market, indicating a troubling trend for national businesses.
Billion-dollar deficits during times of growth. Czech Republic is carelessly consuming its future
The article discusses the alarming financial situation in Czechia, where significant deficits are being recorded even during economic growth, indicating poor financial management and potential trouble ahead.
A Few People Decide on Hundreds of Billions. State Analytical Teams are Often Undersized, Warns an Expert
An expert highlights the problem of understaffed analytical teams in the Czech state, which may hinder effective decision-making regarding significant financial matters.
The government approved its economic strategy
The Czech government has approved a new economic strategy to guide the nation’s economic policies moving forward.
Coface: In the Czech Republic, 1189 companies went bankrupt last year, which is nine percent more year-on-year
In the Czech Republic, the number of bankruptcies increased by nine percent in the past year, totaling 1189 companies.
Czech company heads expect a good year, believe in their firms and the whole economy
Czech executives are optimistic about the upcoming year, expressing confidence in their companies and the overall economy.
Banks Provided Mortgages Worth 35.5 Billion CZK in January, 57 Percent More Year-on-Year
Czech banks issued 35.5 billion CZK in mortgages in January, marking a 57% increase compared to the previous year.
Czech Investor in Global Top Ten. Instead of Reality Shows, He Reads Financial Statements
A Czech investor has made it to the global top ten, opting for financial analysis over entertainment.
The insurance market is becoming increasingly expensive. Fires have brought the worst bill in a decade
The Czech insurance market is facing significant price increases, with recent fires contributing to the highest costs in ten years.
The current account of the balance of payments ended last year with a surplus of 57.8 billion crowns
The current account of the balance of payments in the Czech Republic recorded a surplus of 57.8 billion crowns last year.
Schillerová spoke about how to milk the state. Babiš was not pleased
Czech politician Schillerová discusses financial management practices that may not align with the expectations of former Prime Minister Babiš.
January year-on-year inflation was the lowest since November 2016
Czechia's inflation rate in January reached its lowest level since November 2016, reflecting significant economic changes.
The position on the enforcement of subsidies after Agrofert will be in a matter of days, according to Šebestyán
Czech officials are expected to release their stance on the enforcement of subsidies linked to Agrofert soon, according to Šebestyán.
What is the government risking without NERV? A closed loop of its own opinions
The article discusses the implications of the Czech government possibly operating without the NERV advisory group, highlighting concerns about a lack of diverse perspectives and potential risks involved.
Gasoline prices in the Czech Republic have begun to decrease, while diesel prices continue to rise
Gas prices are declining in Czechia, but the price of diesel fuel is still increasing.
Czechs Finally Improved After Inflation - Over 24 Thousand Per Person Monthly
Czechs have seen an improvement in personal finances, averaging over 24,000 Czech Koruna per person monthly after inflation adjustments.
The government voluntarily prepared itself for dozens of experts. But it’s not a surprise
The Czech government's decision to disband the National Economic Council led by a small group of experts signals a significant shift in its economic strategy, which may hinder potential economic benefits.
The government pushed through the budget last night. Is a spending party starting?
The Czech government approved the national budget during a late-night session, sparking discussions about potential increases in public spending.
Admired Germany has a Czech problem. There won't be pensions and people must invest
A discussion piece highlights concerns regarding pension systems in Germany and the impact on Czech citizens who may need to invest more due to projected shortfalls.
MPs Begin to Discuss the Budget Proposal
Czech MPs have started deliberating on the national budget proposal.
New Gastarbeiters Will Rise. Havlíček is Looking for Workforce
The article discusses the search for new foreign laborers by Czech officials as the country faces labor shortages.
Operation London. Vítek borrowed 11 billion and promptly repaid debts
Czech businessman Vítek secured a loan of 11 billion and quickly settled his debts.
The independent and critical NERV is probably no longer wanted by the government, experts react to its cancellation
Experts express concern over the Czech government's apparent dismissal of the independent advisory body NERV, highlighting its importance for critical economic analysis.
The government has abolished NERV
The Czech government has made a decision to abolish the NERV advisory group.
The number of tourists staying in hotels in the Czech Republic increased last year. Germans were the most frequent visitors from abroad.
Last year, the Czech Republic saw a rise in hotel occupancy, with German tourists being the most common visitors from abroad.
Banks have lowered mortgage rates by one hundredth of a percent
Czech banks have slightly reduced mortgage rates by a minute margin, amid concerns about economic stability.
Budget Turnaround for Motorists: The Deficit of Fiala's Government Was a Concern; Under Babiš, It Deepened
The article discusses the increasing deficit faced by the Czech government and how it has worsened since the tenure of former Prime Minister Babiš.
Inflation in the Czech Republic Dramatically Reduced by Falling Energy Prices
Inflation in Czechia has significantly decreased due to a reduction in energy prices.
We are still under-leveraged, we will not raise taxes, promised Babiš
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš stated that the country has a low level of debt and that there will be no increase in taxes.
Turk's First Proposal: Ministry Demands 'Climate Audit'
The Czech Ministry of Environment, led by Motorists leader Petr Macinka, is initiating a significant change in climate policy through a proposed 'climate audit' to assess the impacts of green measures on the economy and society.
From China, a Global Car Exporter that Threatens Even the Czech Republic Has Emerged
China has transformed into a global car exporter, posing a challenge to markets like the Czech Republic.