Czech Republic (CZK, Koruna) Economic & Currency Analysis

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Technical Analysis / Charts

Investor Survey (help)

Czech Republic's Freedom Ranking?
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Govt Transparency & Stability?
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Economic Diversity & Opportunities?
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SWOT Strengths > SWOT Weaknesses?
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SWOT Opportunities > SWOT Threats?

Survey Resources (help)

Czech Republic's Transparency Rankings
Economic Freedom Results
Czech Republic's Quality of Life Ranking
Calendar of Important Economic News
Global Innovation Index

Forex (FX) Currency Resources

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Historical Currency Exchange Rates
Forex (FX) Trading Services & Practice
World Factbook Stats and Figures

Czech Republic ETF Funds

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Czech Republic (CZK, Koruna) Currency Research

Czech Republic Export Partners

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Industry & Commodity Exports

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Czech Republic Country Flag Image & Analysis

Czech Republic Country & Currency Analysis Research Report (edit / improve) The Czech Republic (CZK) has a highly developed, capitalist economy and exports many industrial goods to European Union members. Czech Republic's Fundamental Currency Analysis (short term investment): The CZK is fairly valued on a global basis, but could appreciate against the Canadian, Australian, and Japanese currencies. Czech Republic's Value Investor Survey (short term investment): the economic environment is neutral in terms of long term economic growth, due to average scores on the investor survey. Czech Republic's General Trading Partners: China, Saudi Arabia, the UK, the EU, and Japan are the top trading partners. Czech Republic's Commodity Trading Partners: The Czech Republic imports materials to produced manufactured goods for the European economies. SWOT Analysis of Czech Republic: The leading CZK weakness is their corruption problem. Czech Republic's Currency Trading Strategy: Low investment flow potential and a moderate business environment lead to a neutral outlook for Czech investments. For our entire list of country & currency analysis, see the Country & Currency Analysis home page.

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European Union Flag Image & Analysis

European Union Country & Currency Analysis Research Report (edit / improve) The European Union (EUR) is a single market and currency group of countries, which creates one of the largest and most diverse markets in the world. European Union's Fundamental Currency Analysis (short term investment): The EUR is fairly valued versus other major global currencies. They have a positive investment flow and negative purchase price parity. European Union's Value Investor Survey (short term investment): the economic environment is favorable for long term economic growth due to favorable scores on government transparency and SWOT opportunities. European Union's General Trading Partners: Belgium, Hungary, China, Saudi Arabia, Russia, China, Norway and Japan are the top trading partners. European Union's Commodity Trading Partners: The EU does not produce many commodities, but they import many energy-related commodities from Russia and the Middle East. SWOT Analysis of European Union: The leading EU strength is their single currency and internal market, while the main weaknesses include a declining birth rate, labor restrictions and language barriers. New energy proposals have the opportunity to propel growth; there were no major threats to report. European Union's Currency Trading Strategy: A moderately-valued currency, high investment flow potential, but low purchase price potential and negative SWOT weaknesses lead to a slightly negative outlook for EU investments. For our entire list of country & currency analysis, see the Country & Currency Analysis home page.

The European Union is a major export market for the Czech Republic.