Overview of the latest economic events in the Czech Republic

The Prague Stock Exchange (PX) started the week with a slight growth, the main index showed values around the previous week's level; energy and banking titles remain under investors' scrutiny. Among the most active issues were Komerční banka, MONETA Money Bank a ČEZthat have affected market liquidity.

Foreign investment

Transactions continue to take place internationally, which also have an impact on the Czech market. Japanese Mitsui has confirmed that it has acquired the shares of a major investor, with news of the transaction published on 21 September. This change in ownership illustrates the continued interest of major players in industrial and resource assets.

At the same time, private capital in Asia and Europe is completing restructuring: EQT announced the exit of its remaining position in TELUS Digital, the transaction published on 22/09/2025 closes the long-term investment.

Separate trading of Class A shares and warrants commences on the SPAC equity market at HCM III Acquisition Corp.which is due to start on 22 September, increasing liquidity for retail and institutional investors.

Platinum Equity and other private buyers have also made acquisitions, including transactions as of 9/21-22, signaling continued buyout fund activity in the technology and services sector.

Significant events outside the Czech Republic with global impact

European institutions are stepping up interest in strategic raw materials; discussions on rare metals and dependence on Chinese supplies have seen a revival of public debate and EU plans - a move reflected in European media commentary. This has the potential to affect supply chains in the automotive and energy industries.

Shareholder vote expected in mining sector Gold Road on takeover by Gold Fields, with a meeting and vote scheduled for Sept. 22, which may consolidate ownership of the Gruyere project.

In financial and energy transactions from the last two days: completion of SPAs and share deals at Savannah Energy (acquisition of stakes in hydroprojects), and several restructurings in private equity fund portfolios. These movements will affect capital flows into infrastructure and renewables.

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