Czech banks could ride out recession plus deflation, central bank says

Financial sector is exposed to volatility but banks have sufficient buffers

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CNB governor Miroslav Singer

The Czech financial sector is "financially strong and ready to comply with new European regulatory rules", according to the Czech National Bank's Financial Stability Report 2013/2014, published today.

The report says the main risks to the financial sector "stem above all from a possible return of the recession due to adverse developments in trading partner countries and a deterioration in domestic demand", but stress tests showed that "banks and insurance companies would withstand a strong

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