The Slovak economy grew by a much faster-than-expected 9.5 percent, year-on-year, in the fourth quarter, the Slovak Statistics Office said on Tuesday in a preliminary estimate of gross domestic product (GDP) data. KEY POINTS GDP Q4/06 (estimate) Q3/06 Q4/06 fcast (pct change y/y) +9.5 +9.8 +8.1 - The Statistics Office does not release detailed data in its flash GDP estimate. - Fourth quarter GDP in nominal prices was 438.4 billion Slovak crowns ($16.41 billion), and 334.5 billion crowns in real prices. COMMENTARY LUCIA STEKLACOVA, SENIOR ANALYST, ING BANK, BRATISLAVA "One-off effects such as warm weather and accelerating construction output likely influenced growth in the fourth quarter. "Inflation figures will be the key (for interest rate settings). The structure of the GDP data might not indicate demand-led inflation pressures and net exports will dominate. But we don't see room for lower interest rates until in the third quarter of the year." MARKET REACTION The Slovak crown showed little reaction to the data, trading at 34.610 to the euro at 0814 GMT. BACKGROUND - The third-quarter figure showed the fastest Slovak real GDP growth ever. - The Slovak economy has been showing the highest growth rates among the four largest new EU members from central Europe over the past few years. - GDP growth has been helped by reviving domestic demand as households consumption rises after years of belt-tightening reforms. - Investments have also increased in the past year, mainly thanks to large project such as car factories of French PSA Peugeot and South Korean Kia Motors . LINKS: - For further details on past data, Reuters 3000 Xtra users can click on the Slovak Statistics Office's website: http://wwww.statistics.sk/webdata/english/index2_a.htm - For LIVE Slovak economic data releases, click on...... - Schedule of upcoming indicator releases............ - Summary of short-term economic data forecasts...... - Stories on Slovak currency moves........................[SKK/] - Slovak speed money guide .............................. - Slovak benchmark state bond prices ................. - Slovak forward money market rates ....................
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