FACTBOX-Central, eastern Europe interest rate verdicts

30.11.2006 | , Reuters
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    PRAGUE, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Central bankers in four central 
European nations have met to discuss monetary policy in the past 
two weeks. 
    The following table outlines the date, market forecast and 
decisions taken on interest rates from the meetings. 
  
COUNTRY     DECISION DATE    DECISION      FCAST    CURRENT RATE 
Hungary        Nov 20        no change     +25 bps      8.00 pct 
Slovakia       Nov 28        no change     no change    4.75 pct 
Poland         Nov 29        no change     no change    4.00 pct 
Czech Republic Nov 30        no change     no change    2.50 pct 
 
RECENT STORIES ON CENTRAL EUROPEAN RATES 
 Czech Republic 
> Czech c.bank holds rates steady as markets expect [nPRA001056] 
> Czech president appoints two new central bankers [ID:L2883640] 
> Second newcomer to take Czech c.bank seat      [ID:nL27877261] 
> Five facts on new Czech central banker Hampl   [ID:nL27835978] 
> Who is who on Czech central bank policy board  [ID:nL28884587] 
> FACTBOX-Who's who on Czech cbank board         [ID:nL16661304] 
 
 Poland 
> Polish CPI still too low to hike rates-c.banker[ID:nL30663391] 
> Candidate for Polish c.bank job may drop out   [ID:nL29562273] 
> Polish cbank stands pat, buys time to weigh CPI[ID:nL28144717] 
 
 Slovakia  
> Slovak c.bank holds rate,helped by strong crown[ID:nL28138076] 
> INSTANT VIEW-Slovak cbank keeps rates on hold  [ID:nL28195392] 
  
 Hungary 
> Hungary cbank must avoid overtightening-Nemenyi[ID:nL23224955] 
> Hungary cbanker says inflation outlook improved[ID:nL24478297] 
> Hungary c.bank splits, leaves rates unchanged  [ID:nL20030443] 
> Hungary c.bank made "bad decision" on rates    [ID:nL22901577] 
> Hungary c.banker: wages are biggest challenge   [ID:n22902595] 
 
  
 (Compiled by Alan Crosby; prague.newsroom@reuters.com; Reuters 
Messaging: alan.crosby.reuters.com@reuters.net; +420 224 190 
477; editing by David Stamp)) 
  Keywords: EAST RATES  
    

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