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« ... So factoring brings a bank going in this business a comparative advantage in the market. Exporters are particularly interested in factoring services because they are free from worrying about ... »
« ... That was made available once the euro was introduced in 2007 and banks began fighting for market share with very attractive interest rates and even laxer loan-underwriting standards. banks in slovenia grew ... »
« ... It can be thus concluded that the contribution of factors of the favourable economic environment to economic growth was higher than the contribution of structural factors. In line with sds ... »
Industries : Energy & environment, Banking, Healthcare, Waste management, Environmental services, Wood, Paper and Fiber, Renewable energy | Countries : Slovenia
« ... S operations, as most of its profit was made in the first half of the year. Due to the negative trends in the business environment further reforming of the aluminium industry was almost completely stopped ... »
Industries : Energy & environment, Banking, Coal energy, Chemical, Water distribution and treatment | Countries : Slovenia
« ... Of the three-month euribor declined by 0.14 P.P. Relative to april, totalling 1.28% On average in the month as a whole. The falling of interest bank rates was mainly due to further drops in the ecb?S key ... »
Industries : Banking, Financial Services, Electric power energy, Automotive | Countries : Slovenia
« ... Sors. Insuf_f_icient demand high cost of capital access to bank credits shortage of skilled labour the value of construction put in place was up 1.1% From that in january, but was still considerably ... »
Industries : Banking, Financial Services, Automotive | Countries : Slovenia
« ... Esteemed shareholders, that all of the major owners of the bank took part in the raising of additional capital, with a large number of smaller shareholders partaking as well. Considering the time frame ... »
« ... Esteemed shareholders, that all of the major owners of the bank took part in the raising of additional capital, with a large number of smaller shareholders partaking as well. Considering the time frame ... »
« ... Developments, especially in relating to the challenges from the global financial crisis. It is organized as follows: section a provides an overview of the market structure and main features of the banking ... »
« ... Developments, especially in relating to the challenges from the global financial crisis. It is organized as follows: section a provides an overview of the market structure and main features of the banking ... »
« ... With the deteriorating conditions for the sale of household appliances, as well as the activities and guidelines implemented by the management of gorenje for their alleviation. The company is attempting to neutralise ... »
Industries : Small Appliance, Major Appliance, Recycling, Banking, Wood, Paper and Fiber | Countries : Slovenia
« ... The years of its operations, skb has been distinguished as a modern, innovative bank, pioneering in various spheres pertaining to the development of the slovenian banking system. By adopting the typical ... »
« ... Capital markets or debt) improves the efficiency of resource allocation (investments) and firms? Management (corporate governance); o banks as corporate monitors; o financial development might stimulate ... »
« ... Financial position of the non-financial sectors ? I.E. Companies and households ? Worsened notably. As a result of a widened balance of payments deficit and the manner of its financing (banks? Borrowing ... »
« ... Rights in relation to creditors, other than banks. The market inspectorate of republic of slovenia is at present responsible for surveillance of implementation of the following acts and regulations ... »
« ... Cutting public expenditure and keeping jobs by providing additional incentives for the economy. The lending activity of banks is also to be boosted by funds acquired from the sale of the new government ... »
« ... Of each republic was established in 1974. Its banking market differed from other planned economies. banks participated in commercial as well as financial activities for enterprises. The national bank ... »
« ... Turning to banks unfamiliar to them (due to various liquidity situations of individual banks and, as a result, halting of the credit activities in certain banks), reduced values of collaterals (decline ... »
« ... Prudent fiscal policy track record and steady competitiveness position ? Low government debt ? Sound and well capitalized banking system with negligible exposure to toxic assets ? Lowest external ... »
Industries : Banking, Condiment, Sauce, Oil and Spice | Countries : Slovenia
« ... Share in slovenia?S export prices. Amid a more notable slowdown of growth, the contribution of prices of electric energy and milk and milk products declined as well, but their shares are considerably ... »
« ... To be able to exchange tolars at their banks. Slovenia started getting ready for the euro when it joined the eu. The fact that it is the first to adopt the single currency is testimony to the stability ... »
Industries : Consumer Goods and Services, Condiment, Sauce, Oil and Spice, Oil and Gas energy, Financial Services, Banking, Real Estate | Countries : USA, China, Croatia, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Germany
« ... To the banking act meanwhile stipulate that banks will guarantee for savings and deposits up to eur 22,000, while the state will vouch for any amounts above that. The state would also step in if banks are unable ... »
« ... To insecurity on european markets, the credit activity of banks continues to be low). The second set of measures is based on a comparative analysis of anti-crisis programme in other eu member states ... »
« ... Effects). (B) series backcasted to april 2003 according to the new methodology for compiling monetary aggregates. Sources: national central banks, european central bank, thomson-reuters (datastream ... »
Industries : Banking | Countries : Japan, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Spain, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, United Kingdom
« ... Competi- tiveness of the domestic economy, which could act to limit inflation and inflation expectations in the medium term. Microeconomic factors and the structure of inflation food and oil prices ... »
« ... Statistical offices, national central banks, wiiw, oenb. % Of gdp (rolling four-quarter gdp, based on eur), end of period months of imports of goods and services eur million, period total ... »
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