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Slovenia has weathered the pandemic and the energy price shocks well, but long-term challenges remain. Ageing of … Slovenia's population is a challenge, and private investment has softened over the past decade. The 2023 floods caused …
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This 2022 Article IV Consultation discusses that Slovenia recovered quickly from the pandemic, with gross domestic … and rising prices weighed on economic activity. Slovenia recovered quickly from the pandemic but Russia's war in Ukraine …
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The Slovenian financial system has been hard hit by the crisis. Banks remained highly vulnerable to continued credit deterioration and refinancing risks. Strengthening of financial condition of banks should be the short-term priority. The financial restructuring should be followed by...
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Slovenia, among other euro area countries, experienced the largest economic contraction since 2008. The performance of …. Despite some deleveraging, banks continued to depend heavily on wholesale funding from abroad. Slovenia’s rebalancing required …
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This Selected Issues paper focuses on boosting productivity in Slovenia. Slovenia's ageing population sets a constraint …, historically the key growth driver. This paper summarizes historical trends in growth and productivity in Slovenia, examines the … scope for future labor contributions to growth in Slovenia is limited for demographic reasons-apart from further …
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KEY ISSUES Context: Slovenia is facing a deep recession resulting from a vicious circle of strained corporate and bank …
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KEY ISSUES Context. The economy is growing at a moderate pace. Abstracting from the impact of new large-scale natural gas production, GDP growth is estimated to have moderated to about 21⁄2 percent in 2013, owing in large part to weak investment and exports. Some pick up is expected in 2014,...
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KEY ISSUES Background: After its resilience during the global financial crisis, the Polish economy slowed substantially in 2012–13 as headwinds from the euro area and waning confidence added to the drag from fiscal consolidation. But economic activity is starting to recover, helped by strong...
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KEY ISSUES Context. Growth has slowed amidst weak investment and external demand, while the output gap appears to be at or near zero and inflation is elevated. Activity is currently weak, but is expected to accelerate somewhat later this year. However, structural factors constrain medium-term...
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Policy implementation remains on track but recent weak GDP data point to a slower growth recovery. Real GDP declined in the first quarter, reflecting a fall in exports and weak domestic demand. Nonetheless, fiscal results remain on track and sovereign and bank bond yields have risen relatively...
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