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  2. Czech koruna - Wikipedia

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    The koruna, or crown (sign: Kč; code: CZK, Czech: koruna česká), has been the currency of the Czech Republic since 1993. The koruna is one of the European Union's eight currencies, and the Czech Republic is legally bound to adopt the euro in the future.

  3. List of Czech regions by GDP - Wikipedia

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    Rank Region GDP per capita in CZK GDP per capita in USD 1 Prague 1,453,579 62,225 2 South Moravian 624,757 26,745 3 Central Bohemia 557,641 23,872 4 Plzeň 553,512 ...

  4. Czechoslovak koruna - Wikipedia

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    Issuance; Central bank: State Bank of Czechoslovakia: Printer: Státní tiskárna cenin (State Securities Printer, Prague) Website: www.stc.cz: Mint: Mincovňa Kremnica

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  6. Economy of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Prague Stock Exchange. The Czech economy also includes its capital market. In the case of the Czech Republic, it is the Prague Stock Exchange (PSE). [64] (PSE). The Prague Stock Exchange is governed by the Capital Market Business Act and the stock exchange rules it sets itself. All of its activities are controlled by the Czech National Bank.

  7. PX Index - Wikipedia

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    The PX Index (until March 2006 the PX 50) is a capitalization-weighted index of major stocks that trade on the Prague Stock Exchange. It is calculated by the Vienna Stock Exchange . [ 1 ] At the time of its inception, the calculation start date for the index was set to the 5th April 1994 and its opening value was fixed at 1,000 points.

  8. Prague Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Prague Stock Exchange building prior to 1948 (today the core building of the New National Museum) Prague Stock Exchange (PSE; Czech: Burza cenných papírů Praha (BCPP)) is the largest and oldest securities market organizer in the Czech Republic. After a 50-year hiatus brought about by World War II and the Communist regime, it was reopened in ...

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