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ljubljana , june 19, 2013

IMPACT OF THE CRISIS ON THE CREDIT MARKET IN SLOVENIA. ljubljana , june 19, 2013. Year-on-year growth rates of loans to non-banking sectors in Slovenia continue to decrease. Source : BoS , calculations by IMAD.

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ljubljana , june 19, 2013

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  1. IMPACT OF THE CRISIS ON THE CREDIT MARKET IN SLOVENIA ljubljana, june 19, 2013

  2. Year-on-year growth rates of loans to non-banking sectors in Slovenia continue to decrease Source: BoS, calculationsby IMAD.

  3. The rapid deterioration of the quality of banks` assets continues and banks are increasingly creating provisions and impairments Source: BoS, calculationsby IMAD.

  4. The share of non-performing loans in Slovenian banks is among the largest in the euro area Source: IMF, BoS. Note:**Datafor q2 2012, ***Datafor q3 2012.

  5. Capital adequacy (TIER 1) of Slovenian banks is among the lowest in the euro area and didn’t strengthen during the financial crisis Source: IMF, BoS. Note:**Datafor q2 2012, ***Datafor q3 2012.

  6. Dependence of the Slovenian banking sector on foreign debt sources has declined considerably Source: World Bank, ECB, BoS, calculationsby IMAD.

  7. Liquidity pressures on Slovenian banks in 2013 are lower compared with previous years Source: BoS.

  8. Indebtedness of companies and NFIs improved in 2012 Vir: Eurostat, BoS, calculationsby IMAD.

  9. Credit to GDP gap shows a considerable decline of credit activity in Slovenia Source: ECB, BoS, SORS, calculationsby IMAD.

  10. Issues • Strengthening of the Slovenian banking sector is one of the major structural reforms to revitalize the Slovenian economy. • Banks with cleaned balance sheets and strong capital foundation will be capable to take additional risk, which will reinforce lending activity. • Stable conditions in the banking sector and reduction of state ownership will prevent risk transfer between the financial system and public finance. • To provide stable financial structure of Slovenian business sector it is essential to ensure functioning other segments of financial services based long term sources of finance.

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