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You're invited to join us for an exclusive early morning briefing with Helena Horská, advisor to the Prime Minister, member of the Government's National Economic Council and chief economist of Raiffeisenbank.
Czechia has long been seen as an attractive country for investors given its location in the Central Europe. It belongs to the stable and developed industrialized countries with a relatively consistent pro-European stance and robust health and social care systems.
Despite its long-term strength, the Czech economy has been struggling in recent years with challenges such as inflation, high energy prices or labor shortages. Its stability is also impacted by its dependency on the German economy.
Will it be possible to fully restart the economy after the recent shakes? And what needs to be done for its sustainable growth?
Helena Horská is an economist and monetary policy expert. She is currently working at Raiffeisenbank, for which she is Chief Economist and sits on the Supervisory Board. She is also a member of the Scientific Board of the Czech Banking Association.She is also involved in advisory and consultancy activities. According to Forbes, she was named one of the most influential women in Czech Republic.