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Economic sentiment in the Czech Republic deteriorated in January
Economic sentiment deteriorated in the Czech Republic in January, according to a report by the National Statistical Office on Monday.
The economic sentiment index decreased to 87.3 points from the 88.6 points in December. Within this, the business sentiment index declined to 87.1 points in January from the 87.8 points of the previous month. (MTI)
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