PRAGUE, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Czech inflation will stay
relatively high for most of the year before dropping to single
digits in the second half and the central bank can leave
interest rates flat if developments follow its predictions,
Vice-Governor Jan Frait was quoted as saying in an interview
with daily Pravo, first published on Monday but posted again on
its website on Friday.
(Reporting by Jason Hovet, editing by Jan Lopatka)
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