PRAGUE, Feb 2 (Reuters) - The Czech central bank board
will keep interest rates steady or increase them at its next
meeting, it said on Thursday following a meeting at which it
decided to leave the main rate flat at 7.00%.
The bank has left the main rate steady since new governor
Ales Michl took office in July last year after a series of
increases before, but the bank has continued to signal it may
raise rates if needed.
(Reporting by Jan Lopatka)
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