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What can Czech policymakers do to stimulate growth?

With the Czech economy already slowing on the back of weaker growth in its key export markets, the case for policy stimulus is mounting. In the first instance, we expect a 25bp interest rate cut, probably before the end of this year, followed perhaps by intervention in the FX market to weaken the koruna.

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