PRAGUE, Jan 18 (Reuters) - Here are news stories, press reports and events to watch which may affect Czech financial markets on Tuesday.
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] =============================EVENTS=============================PRAGUE - Lottery company Sazka, which faces an insolvency claim by a major creditor, is to meet its bond holders. Details of the meeting were not released.
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] =============================TOP NEWS===========================SAZKA CREDITOR FILES INSOLVENCY CLAIM: A major creditor filed on Monday an insolvency claim against the dominant Czech lottery firm Sazka, a court said, raising the stakes in a battle for control of the indebted firm.
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PM BACKS VAT HIKE: Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas backs a coalition partner's proposal to merge the country's two value-added tax rates at 19 percent to finance a planned pension reform, he said in a newspaper interview.
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PPI ABOVE FCAST: Czech industrial producer prices rose 1.0 percent month-on-month in December and 3.6 percent year-on-year, above market expectations, data showed on Monday.
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CEE MARKETS: Central European currencies were mostly stronger in a thin trade on Monday and analysts say regional units may continue strengthening in the coming days as Poland is widely expected to raise interest rates on Wednesday.
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CEE POWER: Czech day ahead power firmed on Monday, boosted by colder weather as temperatures retreated from levels that had been well above seasonal averages.
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] Related news: [ ] ==========================PRESS DIGEST=========================DOCTORS PROTEST: Hospital doctors, many ow whom threaten to leave in March over pay, have also threatened to stop working overtime in two week's time.
Pravo, page 1
COALITION SPAT: The Civic Democrat party demands that a senior figure in its partner, the Public Affairs, explains why a detective firm he used to own spied on local politicians in Prague in 2007.
Lidove Noviny, page 3
EPH GROWTH PLANS: Energeticky a Prumyslovy Holding, a privately owned investment group, plans to move its energy activities to a new unit, EP Energy. This should allow for greater transparency for investors. The new unit would seek capital via international bonds and possibly an initial public offering.
Lidove noviny, page 16
HOMES GLUT: Developers will complete 10,000 new apartments in Prague over the next two years, two thirds of which have not been sold. Some projects will be stopped.
Hospodarske Noviny, page 19
EU FUNDING: The European Commission has approved funding for all big 10 infrastructure projects underway. The Czech Republic aims to get 800 million euros for those.
E15, page 1
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