Czech Republic - Factors To Watch on Aug 27

Wed Aug 27, 2008 2:50am EDT

 PRAGUE, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Here are news stories, press
reports and events to watch which may affect Czech financial
markets on Wednesday:
 ALL TIMES GMT (Czech Republic: GMT + 2 hours)
======================== ECONOMIC DATA ========================
 Q2 real wage data at 0700 GMT.
 Real-time economic data releases....................ECONCZ
 Previous stories on Czech data.............[CZ-RTRS-LEN-ECI]
 Overview of economic data and forecasts..........<CZ/ECON15>
 Updates on Czech currency.............................[CZK/]
============================= EVENTS== ========================
 PRAGUE - ECM Real Estate Investments (ECMPsp.PR) to release
H1 results. Conference call at 1430 GMT.
 Related news: [RTRS-LEN-CZ-REA]
 PRAGUE - The Czech cabinet to hold a regular session. News
conference at 1100 GMT
 Related news: [RTRS-LEN-CZ-POL]
 ====================== TOP NEWS ===============================
 PEGAS NET IN LINE: Czech artificial fabrics maker Pegas
Nonwovens (PGSNsp.PR) returned to a net profit of 11.7 million
euros ($17.21 million) in the second quarter after reporting a
loss of 0.2 million euros in the year-ago period, the company
said on Wednesday.
 Story: [ID:nPRG000968] Related news: [RTRS-LEN-CZ-TEX]
 PEGAS Q2 NET SEEN UP: Czech artificial fabrics maker Pegas
Nonwovens is expected to return to a net profit of nearly 12
million euros ($17.7 million) in the second quarter thanks to
one-off financial gains on the back of a strong crown, a Reuters
poll showed.
 Story: [ID:nnLQ604580] Related news: [RTRS-LEN-CZ-TEX]
 
 PHILIP MORRIS NET SEEN DOWN: Czech tobacco group Philip
Morris CR (TABKsp.PR) is expected to report a 57 percent plunge
in first-half net profit after absorbing a large chunk of a tax
increase on cigarettes in its home market.
 Story: [ID:nLQ508517] Related news: [RTRS-LEN-CZ-BEV]
 
 ---------------------- MARKET SNAPSHOT ------------------------
 Index/Crown Currency  Latest    Prev    Pct change   Pct change
                              close   on day       in 2008
 Czech Equities  .PX 1,437.6  1,452.6   -1.03        -20.80
 vs Euro     EURCZK=  24.545   24.545   +0.00         +7.96
 vs Dollar      CZK=  16.687   16.676   -0.08         +8.87
 U.S. Equities  .DJI  11,413   11,386   +0.23        -13.96
 Pvs close or current levels vs prior domestic close at 1500
====================== PRESS DIGEST===========================
 VIG DOES NOT RULE OUT LISTING ON CEE BOURSES : Austria's
insurer VIG (VIGRsp.PR) has no current plans to list its shares
in Warsaw and Bucharest but has not ruled that option out.    
 Hospodarske Novniny, page 16
 
 NASDAQ INTERESTED IN PRAGUE BOURSE: U.S. Nasdaq (NDAQ.O) has
interest in bidding for the Prague Stock Exchange, E15 reports,
citing unnamed sources.
 E15, page 1
 
 ELECTRICITY EXPORTS FALL: The Czech Republic, which is now
Europe's third largest electricity exporter, could see a deficit
of electricity in four years, CEZ (CEZPsp.PR) sales director
Alan Svoboda said. Net electricity exports fell 15 percent in
the first half of 2008.
 Hospodarske Novniny, page 16
 
 Reuters has not verified the media reports, nor does it
vouch for their accuracy.
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For calendar of east European economic indicators  [CONV/DIARY]
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 TOP NEWS -- Convergence watch                        [TOP/EAST]

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 States and other Group of Seven countries see         G7TODAY

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