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January 30th, 2020
The still excessively rising level of household debt, an overheated labour market, double-digit growth in real-estate prices and pressure on banking sector profits continue to pose a risk to the financial market, Slovakia's central bank (NBS) states in its latest quarterly commentary on macroeconomic prudence policy.
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