Czech Premier Urges Interest Rate Cut as Inflation Risks Grow
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4341)5d6{mw71mzk76278y7[_media_dl_1.png Czech Statistics Office, Czech N Article content (Bloomberg) — The Czech Republic’s prime minister urged the central bank to cut interest rates, doubling down on his push for lower borrowing costs even as the country faces growing inflation risks from energy prices. Article content “I’m calling on the governor, again, to lower rates, to lower the main rate,” premier Andrej Babis told a televised briefing after a cabinet meeting in Prague on Monday. Article content Article content Article content His words come after the Czech National Bank left the bench…
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