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September 24th, 2008 issue
THURSDAY, SEPT. 25The Czech National Bank is to discuss the situational report on monetary and economic development at a bank board meeting. The topic is discussed eight times annually. The meeting will be followed by a press conference where the bank will release details of the discussion, a list of risks associated with the bank’s forecasts and decisions regarding interest rate settings.The Canadian Chamber of Commerce will host afternoon tea with Karel Žebrakovský, the newly appointed ambassador of the Czech Republic to Canada, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Alchymist Grand Hotel and Spa in Prague 1. Registration required. For more info, visit www.gocanada.cz.FRIDAY, SEPT. 26The Czech Statistical Office is to release average consumer prices of selected food and beverages, index of consumer prices by regions, average consumer fuel prices and average prices of oil products. For more info, visit www.czso.cz/eng.MONDAY, SEPT. 29The American Chamber of Commerce is holding a roundtable on tax reform and the draft income tax. Deputy Finance Minister Peter Chrenko will participate in the discussion. For more info, contact Iveta Havlová at ihavlova@amcham.com.TUESDAY, SEPT. 30A national monetary survey and statistics on banking, monetary development and issued debt securities will be released by the Czech National Bank, as well as publications on the Czech Republic’s international investment position and external debt. For more info, visit www.cnb.cz/en.THURSDAY, OCT. 2The British Chamber of Commerce will host an evening with Eva Jiricna followed by a networking reception at Veletržní palác. Jiricna will talk about her work in the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom in preparing information for tender and contract administration and the differences between working in both places. For more info, visit www.britishchamber.cz.Send Biz Events to ccompton@praguepost.com
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