Bank of Slovenia - Annual Report 2004

According to the Bank of Slovenia's Annual Report 2004, Slovenia recorded a current account deficit for the second successive year, the 2004 figure being EUR 238 million, or 0.9% of estimated GDP.

The main factors in the widening of the current account deficit from 2003 were the trends in imports and exports in the context of slightly higher domestic demand and adverse price movements on the external market, and a decline in the surplus from transfers. The record high surplus recorded by services

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