2014 saw historical drop in consumer prices
For the first time in history consumer prices have dropped on the whole in 2014 - by 0.1 percent on an annual basis reports CSOB bank analyst Marek Gábriš. Deflation was observed in eight out of the 12 ...
For the first time in history consumer prices have dropped on the whole in 2014 - by 0.1 percent on an annual basis reports CSOB bank analyst Marek Gábriš. Deflation was observed in eight out of the 12 ...
As of February, the Interior Ministry will begin returning Slovak citizenship to people who lost it after accepting foreign citizenship based on permanent residence in a different country.
Slovakia is set to allocate over €77 million in development aid this year, including €15.8 million involving bilateral assistance, says a document outlining Slovakia's bilateral development assistance ...
The weakening of the currencies of surrounding countries has made shopping abroad an enticing proposition for Slovaks.
President Andrej Kiska on Tuesday awarded state honours to 10 prominent figures from the spheres of art, science, history and sociology to commemorate the 22nd anniversary since Slovakia came into being ...
The eurozone is in a period of long-term low inflation, even on the edge of deflation, and this situation isn't going to change in the next few quarters, Slovak central bank (NBS) governor and member of ...
MEP and Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) chairman Richard Sulík on Monday urged the Anti-monopoly Office (PMU) in writing to look into what he suspects are cartel agreements between petrol station operators ...
Former mayor of Košice František Knapík will most probably be brought to trial at the Specialised Criminal Court over allegations concerning his involvement in machinations in public procurements while ...
Námestovo District Court has exonerated the mayor of Trstená (Žilina region) Juraj Bernaťák of charges relating to blackmail and the abuse of a public official's powers back in 2011 as the director of ...
The November figures of the Slovak industry are disappointing, said UniCredit Bank analyst Lubomir Koršňák on Monday in response to information concerning industrial production in November 2014.