TABLE-Reuters Czech foreign exchange poll for January

17.01.2007 | , Reuters
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    The following table shows the results of 
a regular monthly Reuters poll on forecasts for the Czech 
crown's moves against the euro , based on responses 
from 16 analyst groups collected between Jan. 15-17. 
    - For related news report, double click on [ID:nL17764323], 
for an analysis on the currency's outlook see [ID:nL17214155]. 
 
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Date      1m-fcast       3m-fcast       6m-fcast       12m-fcast 
MDN        27.78          27.85          27.64           27.10 
AVG        27.75          27.80          27.71           27.33 
MIN        27.30          27.40          27.20           26.60 
MAX        28.00          28.25          28.35           28.40 
MODE       27.90          28.00          28.00           27.00 
KEY: 
MDN -   The median response of all responses. 
AVG -   The average of all responses. 
MIN -   The lowest numerical forecast of all responses. 
MAX -   The highest numerical forecast of all responses. 
MODE -  The most frequent forecast of all responses. 
1m-fcast -  Forecast for crown vs euro for 1 month from now. 
3m-fcast -  Forecast for crown vs euro for 3 months from now. 
6m-fcast -  Forecast for crown vs euro for 6 months from now. 
12m-fcast - Forecast for crown vs euro for 12 months from now. 
     
    NOTE. Institutions which took part in the poll are: Atlantik 
FT, Calyon, Ceska Sporitelna, Citibank, CN Finance, CSOB a unit 
of KBC, Danske Bank, Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, HVB Bank 
Czech Republic, ING Wholesale Banking, Komercni Banka, Next 
Finance, Patria Finance, PPF Asset Management, Raiffeisenbank 
and Zivnostenska Banka. 
    A full table with individual responses can be accessed 
through Reuters page . 
 
 (Reporting by Mirka Krufova in Prague) 
 ((prague.newsroom@reuters.com; Reuters Messaging: 
mirka.krufova.reuters.com@reuters.net; +420 224 190 477)) 
  Keywords: CZECH FOREX/POLL  
    

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