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Bank Analysts: Slovak Economy Should Grow by 2.9 percent in 2010
Tuesday 25 May 2010 Zoom in | Print page
Bratislava, May 25 (TASR) - Commercial bank analysts predict that the Slovak economy will grow by 2.9 percent in 2010, which means that they are more optimistic than they were in April, when they went for 2.7 percent.
According to commercial banks' current macroeconomic predictions, which are published by Slovakia's central bank (NBS) on a monthly basis, expectations for growth in 2011 remained unchanged at 3.9 percent.
The analysts slightly amended their expectations concerning price increases in Slovakia. Inflation measured by EU methodology is expected to reach 1.7 percent this year, while the analysts were predicting 1.6 percent in April. Prices are expected to grow by 3.1 percent in 2011.
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