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Slovakia’s economy accelerates
Bratislava, 17.08.2017
The rise is also expected for the following months, though there remain some risks. The increase of Slovakia’s gross domestic product in the second quarter of 2017 came as a positive surprise, according to observers. The GDP at constant prices rose by 3.3 percent compared with the previous year. After seasonal adjustment, the GDP increased 3.1 percent year-on-year and 0.8 percent quarter-on-quarter, according to the flash estimate published by the Statistics Office. “Our expectations that the strong base effect caused by Easter or slower growth in the industry as well as in exports caused by the weaker performance of the automotive industry will also impact the annual GDP growth have not been confirmed,” Ľubomír Koršňák, analyst with UniCredit Bank Czech Republic and Slovakia, wrote in a memo. Though the Statistics Office will publish the detailed GDP growth structure only on September 5, the monthly data indicate the increase was impacted mostly by the consumption of households. Retail revenues grew even quicker than in the previous quarter and achieved a new post-crisis peak, commented the Institute of Financial Policy (IFP), run under the Finance Ministry. On the other hand, the annual dynamics of foreign trade slowed down, with the increase in imports being higher than the increase in exports in the second quarter of 2017, analyst with Slovenská Sporiteľňa Katarína Muchová wrote in a memo. Employment up, too The increase in domestic consumption was positively impacted by the good situation in the labour market, more specifically the drop in the jobless rate, the increase in employment and real wages, according to Muchová. The jobless rate dropped to its historical low, to 6.9 percent in June, she added. Total employment in the second quarter of the year increased by 2.1 percent y/y, with more than 2.365 million people being employed. After seasonal adjustment, total employment rose by 2.2 percent y/y and by 0.6 percent q/q, according to the Statistics Office. The rise in employment was slightly below the expectations of UniCredit Bank’s predictions. One of the reasons might have been the higher number of people going to work abroad or the higher number of people becoming economically inactive, Koršňák said. odkaz na stránku
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