... The Statistics Office will release October retail sales data, 0800 GMT. The market forecasts retail sales to rise by 4.0 percent in October. INDUSTRIAL WAGE DATA The Statistics Office will release October industrial real average wage data, 0800 GMT. QUESTION HOUR Prime Minister Robert Fico and government ministers will answer queries from MPs during parliamentary question hour. SLOVAK C.BANKER SAYS NO BIG DEMAND-SIDE PRESSURES Slovakia's central bank does not see significant inflationary risks from local demand in the fast-growing economy, despite rising costs for some services, Governor Ivan Sramko said on Wednesday. [ID:nL1262395] [RTRS-INT-CEN-SK] SLOVAK OCT TRADE SURPLUS SEEN IMPROVING OUTLOOK Slovakia's foreign trade was in surplus for the second consecutive month in October, data showed on Wednesday, and analysts said strong exports from key car and electronics industries improved the full-year outlook. [ID:nL12307451] [RTRS-TRD-ECI-SK] SLOVAK RATES SEEN UNCHANGED AS EURO ENTRY TEST TO BE MET The Slovak central bank is likely to leave interest rates on hold next week as the country remains on track to meet next May's test of its readiness for euro entry despite a recent rise in inflation, a Reuters poll showed on Wednesday. [ID:nL12869529] [RTRS-INT-CEN-SK] SLOVAK FINMIN SAYS 2007 FISCAL GAP MAY BE SMALLER Slovakia's 2007 public finance deficit may be smaller than currently projected if municipal balances are better than planned, Finance Minister Jan Pociatek said on Wednesday. [ID:nL12900575] [RTRS-GVD-DBT-SK] PRESS DIGEST ------------ INFLATION CRITERION Slovakia has nothing standing in its way to meet the inflation criterion for euro adoption, Finance Minister Jan Pociatek said. Pravda, page 6 TIGHTER SPENDING RULES Slovakia's ambition to achieve a balanced budget in 2011 is realistic, said Finance Minister Jan Pociatek. The ministry also plans to tighten spending rules for government projects in the first half of next year. Hospodarske Noviny, page 6 ROOM FOR TAX CUTS The Slovak finance ministry does not plan fundamental changes in the tax system but it sees room to cut the value added tax for certain goods if public finance trends are positive, Finance Minister Jan Pociatek said. Pravda, page 6 MORE CONTROL Economy Minister Lubomir Jahnatek wants to tighten a law on the Supreme Audit Office after it lost a right to control activities of Slovakia's key power firm Slovenske Elektrarne following the firm's 2006 sale to Italy's Enel . Hospodarske Noviny, page 5 HEATING PRICES Heating prices for households might rise by up to 10 percent on average next year, the Slovak Association of heat producers said. Hospodarske Noviny, page 4 TROOPS PULL-OUT The Slovak government decided to pull out 95 peacekeeping troops from the Golan Heights, occupied by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war, in June. Slovakia will strengthen peacekeeping missions in Afghanistan and Serbia's Kosovo province. Hospodarske Noviny, page 2 For news on upcoming events in the United States and other Group of Seven countries, see . For a diary of forthcoming Slovak events, double click [SK/DIARY], and a calendar of east European economic indicators, see [CONV/DIARY]. News editor of the day: Peter Laca on +421 2 5341 8402; fax: +421 2 5341 8403 E-mail: editorial@reuters.sk Reuters Messaging: peter.laca.reuters.com@reuters.net For real-time index quotes, double click in brackets: Warsaw WIG20 Budapest BUX Prague PX50 Other related news: Slovak equities [SK-E] E.Europe equities [.CEE] Slovak money [SK-M] Czech debt [CZ-D] Slovak Indicators [SK-ECI] Emerging forex [EMRG/FRX] Eastern European [EEU] All emerging markets [EMRG] Hot stocks [HOT] Stock markets [STX] Market debt news [DBT] Forex news [FRX] TOP NEWS -- Emerging markets [TOP/EMRG] TOP NEWS -- Convergence watch [TOP/EAST]
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