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30.08.2022 | Business tendency surveys and consumer opinions |
Economic sentiment is deteriorating, falling to a 17-month low in August. It decreased the most in services, but there was also a drop in construction, industry and trade. Consumers also showed lower optimism.
30.08.2022 | Business tendency surveys and consumer opinions |
The overall economic mood in Slovakia has worsened significantly for the third consecutive month. The aggregate seasonally adjusted indicator of economic sentiment (ESI) decreased by 5.9 points month-on-month to a value of 90.9 points in August.
26.08.2022 | Consumer prices and prices of production statistics |
Producer prices in several sectors of industry and also prices of agricultural products reached year-on-year highs, on the other hand, an increase in prices of construction works and materials slightly slowed down.
25.08.2022 | Population and migration |
COVID-19 started to increase again in the ranking of the most common causes of death, moving from tenth to eighth place in July.
24.08.2022 | Transport and postal services |
In freight transport, most goods were transported by road in June, passenger transport increased by 18.6%.
18.08.2022 | Consumer prices and prices of production statistics |
In July 2022, the year-on-year harmonised inflation rate con-tinued to grow at a more moderate way, reaching 12.8%
16.08.2022 | National accounts |
Economy of the Slovak Republic in the second quarter of 2022 slowed down, GDP rose by 1.7% year-on-year
16.08.2022 | Industry |
The value of new orders in industry decreased by 1.4%, year-on-year, during the sixth month and reached a volume of 5.6 billion.
15.08.2022 | Consumer prices and prices of production statistics |
In July inflation reached 13.6%, though it rose significantly slower than in the previous months
11.08.2022 | Tourism |
The number of guests in hotels and boarding houses increased in June as well, but their number still lags behind the record year of 2019 by a fifth