PRAGUE, Dec 1 (Reuters) - The Prague Stock Exchange admitted two new stocks and five investment certificates for trading on Friday, it said in a statement.
It approved the listing of shares and warrants of developer ECM Real Estate Investments and shares in synthetic fabrics maker Pegas Nonwovens.
ECM is planning to debut on December 7, with full trading to start on December 11. Pegas is expected to publish a prospectus on its impeding initial public offering on Monday.
Both firms will be listed on the bourse's main market.
The PSE also admitted certificates issued by Raiffeisenbank, with underlying assets being Brent crude <LCOc1>, gold <XAU=>, DJ Euro STOXX <.STOXX50> the RDX index of top Russian shares traded in London and index CTX short, including the eight most liquid Czech shares. ((Reporting by Jan Lopatka, editing by Quentin Bryar; prague.newsroom@reuters.com; Reuters Messaging: jan.lopatka.reuters.com@reuters.net; +420-224 190 474))
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