• Of that, 37 billion koruna was not covered by provisions a sum greater than the bank's equity.

    ECONOMIST: Czech banks

  • If they uncover hidden liabilities, the government will cut the price accordingly (by up to 2 billion koruna).

    ECONOMIST: Czech banking

  • This week the government bailed the bank out, transferring bad debts totalling 8 billion koruna to a state institution.

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  • It has yet to recover from its currency crisis in 1997, when interest rates were raised sharply to defend the koruna.

    ECONOMIST: Central Europe

  • Against that, the bank has provisions of just 19.7 billion koruna a shortfall of 37 billion koruna, or more than Komercni's equity.

    ECONOMIST: Czech banking

  • Given the cost of propping up the koruna as the government wobbled into place, joining the common currency soon seems wise.

    ECONOMIST: Slovakia's odd coalition

  • In any case, the Japanese offered about 2 billion koruna, and that only if the government first cleans up the bank.

    ECONOMIST: Czech banks

  • International investment banks are again advising their clients to sell the koruna.

    ECONOMIST: Czech Republic

  • On a fifth of its loan book, or 56.6 billion koruna, no principal or interest has been paid for over a year.

    ECONOMIST: Czech banking

  • As of September a fifth of Komercni's loan-book, or 55 billion koruna, had not received any interest or principal payments for more than a year.

    ECONOMIST: Czech banks

  • The Czech koruna is the worst-performing major currency against the dollar since QE3 was launched this month, according to a Bloomberg list of expanded major currencies.

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  • Trend's portfolio, then worth 1.2 billion koruna, has since been drained of nearly 1 billion koruna-worth of assets, including a big stake in Prague's biggest department store, Kotva.

    ECONOMIST: Czech investment funds

  • The Czech koruna floats, but it too has been stable.

    ECONOMIST: Central Europe

  • The koruna has risen by 9% against the euro since the start of 2004, causing the central bank to intervene furiously in a bid to hold the currency down.

    ECONOMIST: A headache for a region's central bankers

  • The biggest moment in Mr Fischer's career came in 1997, when several thousand Czech holidaymakers were stranded in the Mediterranean after a devaluation of the Czech koruna had bankrupted several tour operators.

    ECONOMIST: Face value

  • In the Czech Republic, a surging koruna has forced the central bank to reverse its policy of tightening: rates were trimmed by a quarter-point in January, to 2.25%, a shade higher than the euro area's.

    ECONOMIST: A headache for a region's central bankers

  • The Polish zloty has been tumbling on the foreign-exchange markets, losing 5% against the dollar in a day and raising fears that it could suffer the same speculative attacks as the Czech koruna suffered earlier in the year.

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  • IPB's provisions by 20 billion koruna.

    ECONOMIST: Czech banks

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