IMAD: Growth to Remain Subdued for Domestic Reasons

Ljubljana, 5 October - The government's economic think-tank projects "benign economic activity" for Slovenia for the medium term, chiefly as a result of the situation in the financial sector, which keeps deteriorating.

Ljubljana
Director of the Institute of Macroeconomic Development and Analysis Bostjan Vasle comments on economic trends.
Photo: Nada Mihajlovic/STA

Ljubljana, Umar.
Novinarska konferenca Urada RS za makroekonomske analize in razvoj (UMAR), na kateri so predstavili tekoča gospodarska gibanja ter pričakovanja za prihodnje mesece.
Direktor UMAR Boštjan Vasle.
Foto: Nada Mihajlović/STA

Ljubljana
The Institute of Macroeconomic Development and Analysis holds a news conference to speak about economic trends and forecasts for the coming months.
Photo: Nada Mihajlovic/STA

Ljubljana
The Institute of Macroeconomic Development and Analysis holds a news conference to speak about economic trends and forecasts for the coming months.
Photo: Nada Mihajlovic/STA

Ljubljana
Director of the Institute of Macroeconomic Development and Analysis Bostjan Vasle comments on economic trends.
Photo: Nada Mihajlovic/STA

Ljubljana
The Institute of Macroeconomic Development and Analysis holds a news conference to speak about economic trends and forecasts for the coming months.
Photo: Nada Mihajlovic/STA

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