DIARY - Czech Republic - to October 15

Tue Sep 2, 2008 10:17am EDT

 New or amended items marked *
 ALL TIMES GMT (Note: Czech Republic GMT+2)
 See below for full macroeconomic forecasts
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 UPCOMING ECONOMIC INDICATORS ECONCZ
 DATE---GMT/LOCAL---INDICATOR--------------PERIOD----FORECAST----PRIOR
 04/09  0700/0900   Foreign trade          July       2.7bln     13.92bln
 05/09  0800/1000   FX reserves            Aug        n/f        24.35bln
 08/09  0700/0900   Inflation m/m          Aug        0.0%        0.5%
 08/09  0700/0900   Inflation y/y          Aug        6.6%        6.9%
 08/09  0700/0900   Unemployment           Aug        5.4%        5.3%
 10/09  0700/0900   GDP y/y                Q2         4.9%        5.1%
 10/09  0700/0900   Industrial output      July       6.8%        2.2%
 10/09  0700/0900   Construction output    July       n/f        -2.8%
 12/09  0700/0900   Producer prices m/m    Aug        0.0%        0.1%
 12/09  0700/0900   Producer prices y/y    Aug        5.3%        5.1%
 12/09  0700/0900   Export prices y/y      July       n/f        -8.1%
 12/09  0700/0900   Import prices y/y      July       n/f        -5.7%
 12/09  0800/1000   CA balance CZK         July     -16.1bln    -27.02bln
 16/09  0700/0900   Retail sales y/y       July       4.5%        1.8%
 30/09  0800/1000   Money supply           Aug        n/f         8.4%
 30/09  0800/1000   Foreign debt euros     Q2         n/f        53.44bln
 01/10  0730/0930   PMI index              Sept       n/f        47.3
 01/10     n/a      Budget balance         Sept       n/f         5.32bln
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 COMPANY RESULTS
 DATE---COMPANY----------RIC------------SECTOR------AVERAGE FCAST--FORECAST ----
                                                  NET PROFIT     ITEM
                                                   CZK bln
 no results on the schedule
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 NOTE. n/a = not yet available
       n/f = not forecast
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on <CZ/ECON01>.
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 WEDNESDAY, September 3
 PRAGUE - 10-year government bond auction CZ1001903=.
 AMSTERDAM - Drug maker Zentiva ZNTVsp.PR to hold an extraordinary
shareholders' meeting.
 PRAGUE - The Czech cabinet to hold a regular session. News conference at
1100 GMT.
  * PRAGUE - Czech real estate developer ECM Real Estate Investments (ECMPsp.PR)
CEO Milan Janku to hold on line interview on www.patria.cz at 0900 GMT.
 THURSDAY, September 4
 PRAGUE - July foreign trade at 0700 GMT.
  * PRAGUE - Trade union leader (CMKOS) Milan Stech to hold a news conference on
new labour code and 2009 wages (0830 GMT).
  * PRAGUE - Labour and Social Affairs Minister Petr Necas to hold a news
conference on adjustment of pensions (1230 GMT).
 PRAGUE - Developer Orco Property Group (ORCOsp.PR) Senior Vice President
Ales Vobruba to present H1 results at 1300 GMT.
 PRAGUE - Czech central bank governing board to hold a regular weekly
meeting. It is not scheduled to discuss monetary policy issues.


 FRIDAY, September 5
 PRAGUE - August foreign exchange reserves data at 0800 GMT.
 SATURDAY, September 6 - SUNDAY, Septemer 7
 TEPLICE - Green Party (SZ) to hold party meeting.
 
 MONDAY, September 8
 PRAGUE - August inflation data at 0700 GMT.
 PRAGUE - August unemployment data at 0700 GMT.
 PRAGUE - August harvest estimate.
 MONDAY, September 8 - TUESDAY, September 9
 PRAGUE - Conference "Asia-Pacific Security Challenges: Implications for
Europe and the Atlantic Alliance" with Czech Foreign Minister Karel
Schwarzenberg welcome address.
 
 WEDNESDAY, September 10
 PRAGUE - Q2 gross domestic product, July industrial and construction data at
0700 GMT.
 PRAGUE - The Czech cabinet to hold a regular session. News conference to
follow.
 THURSDAY, September 11
 PRAGUE - Czech central bank governing board to hold a regular weekly
meeting. It is not scheduled to discuss monetary policy issues.
 FRIDAY, September 12
 PRAGUE - August producer prices and July foreign trade prices data at 0700
GMT.
 PRAGUE - July current account balance data at 0800 GMT.
 
 MONDAY, September 15
 PRAGUE - Finance Ministry to detail Q2 government debt figures.
 TUESDAY, September 16
 PRAGUE - July retail sales data at 0700 GMT.
 WEDNESDAY, September 17
 PRAGUE - 15-year government bond auction CZ1001945=.
 PRAGUE - The Czech cabinet to hold a regular session. News conference to
follow.
 PRAGUE - Czech central bank governing board to hold a regular weekly
meeting. It is not scheduled to discuss monetary policy issues.
 THURSDAY, September 18
 PRAGUE - 39-week T-bill auction.
 TUESDAY, September 23 - FRIDAY, September 26
 PRAGUE - The lower house of parliament to hold a session.
 
 WEDNESDAY, September 24
 PRAGUE - 5-year government bond auction CZ1001887=.
 THURSDAY, September 25
 PRAGUE - 26-week T-bill auction.
 PRAGUE - Czech central bank governing board to meet on interest rates. An
announcement is expected sometime after 1000 GMT with a news conference to
follow at around 1330 GMT.
 TUESDAY, September 30
 PRAGUE - July money supply and Q2 foreign debt data at 0800 GMT.
 WEDNESDAY, October 1
 PRAGUE - Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for September due out at 0730 GMT.
 PRAGUE - End-September budget balance data.
 FRIDAY, October 3
 PRAGUE - Minutes from the September 25 governing board meeting at 0700 GMT.
 MONDAY, October 13 - TUESDAY, October 14
  * PRAGUE - Forum 2000 conference "Openness and Fundamentalism in the 21st
Century".
 
===========================SHAREHOLDERS MEETINGS================================
 COMPANY                   RIC                          DATE
 ZENTIVA                  ZNTVsp.PR                   September 3
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