Bankers Agree Bad Bank and Selling State Firms Needed
Ljubljana, 3 April - The salvaging of the Slovenian banking system is necessary and the planned "bad bank" solution should be implemented as soon as possible, was a view shared by the speakers at Tuesday's panel on the state and prospects of Slovenia's banking system, most of whom added that some state-owned companies would need to be sold.
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GEA College of Entrepreneurship boss and former banker Draško Veselinovič takes part in a panel on the state and prospects of Slovenia's banking system.
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Chief economist of finance group ALTA Sašo Stanovnik speaks at a panel on the state and prospects of Slovenia's banking system.
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Chief economist of finance group ALTA Sašo Stanovnik speaks at a panel on the state and prospects of Slovenia's banking system.
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NLB bank chief supervisor France Arhar.
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A seminar on the state and prospects of Slovenia's banking system
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Ljubljana
A seminar on the state and prospects of Slovenia's banking system
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
Ljubljana
A seminar on the state and prospects of Slovenia's banking system
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
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