The fall in Czech GDP between Q3 and Q4 will take some of the gloss off Emerging Europe’s best performing economy last year. The underlying picture is still strong, but at the margin these data increase the likelihood that the National Bank may ease monetary conditions further by introducing negative interest rates.
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