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Slovakkia Jooksevkonto

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31,4 mln. EUR
Muutus +/-
-161,2 mln. EUR
Muutus %
-143,93 %

Jooksevkonto praegune väärtus Slovakkia on 31,4 mln. EUR. Jooksevkonto Slovakkia vähenes 31,4 mln. EUR 1.8.2023, pärast seda oli see 192,6 mln. EUR 1.6.2023. Ajavahemikus 1.1.1997 kuni 1.5.2024 oli SKP keskmiselt Slovakkia −196,45 mln. EUR. Rekordkõrge väärtus saavutati 1.6.2020 514,70 mln. EUR, samas kui madalaim väärtus registreeriti 1.12.2022 −1,62 mld. EUR.

Allikas: National Bank of Slovakia

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Jooksevkonto

Jooksevkonto Ajalugu

KuupäevVäärtus
1.8.202331,4 mln. EUR
1.6.2023192,6 mln. EUR
1.5.2023111,2 mln. EUR
1.4.20233,2 mln. EUR
1.3.2023247,1 mln. EUR
1.2.2021304,4 mln. EUR
1.11.202093,5 mln. EUR
1.10.2020452,6 mln. EUR
1.9.2020490,8 mln. EUR
1.8.2020239,3 mln. EUR
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Sarnased makromajanduslikud näitajad Jooksevkonto

NimiPraeguEelmineSagedus
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Ekspordid
8,968 mld. EUR8,798 mld. EURKuus
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Impordid
8,503 mld. EUR8,305 mld. EURKuus
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Jooksevkonto suhe SKPsse
−1,6 % of GDP−7,3 % of GDPAastane
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Kapitalivood
618,69 mln. EUR172,46 mln. EURKuus
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Kauplemisbilanss
465,8 mln. EUR492,8 mln. EURKuus
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Kauplemistingimused
99,8 points100,4 pointsKuus
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Kullavarud
31,69 Tonnes31,69 TonnesKvartal
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Maagaasiimport
60 642,356 Terajoule58 436,461 TerajouleKuus
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relvamüük
154 mln. SIPRI TIV71 mln. SIPRI TIVAastane
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Terrorismiindeks
1,092 Points2,784 PointsAastane
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Välisriikide otseinvesteeringud
−119,8 mln. EUR246,2 mln. EURKuus
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Välisvõlg SKP suhtes
100 % of GDP100 % of GDPKvartal
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Välisvõlg.
125,22 mld. EUR118,059 mld. EURKvartal

Jooksevkonto on kaubandusbilansi (kaupade ja teenuste ekspordi miinus import), netoteguritulu (nagu intressid ja dividendid) ning netoülekannete (nagu välisabi) summa.

Mis on Jooksevkonto?

The current account, in Estonian known as 'jooksevkonto', is a pivotal macroeconomic indicator that captures the economic interactions of a nation with the rest of the world. This complex yet essential instrument serves as a comprehensive summary of a country’s trade in goods and services, net earnings on investments, and net transfer payments such as foreign aid. At Eulerpool, our objective is to present this crucial information in a manner that is both informative and analytically robust, helping policymakers, economists, and the general public to make informed decisions. The jooksevkonto records the net flow of goods and services (trade balance), income from abroad, and current transfers over a specific period. It is an integral part of the balance of payments (BOP) system, providing a detailed picture of a country's economic standing in the global marketplace. The current account is subdivided into four major components – trade in goods, trade in services, primary income, and secondary income. Firstly, the trade balance, often the most scrutinized part of the jooksevkonto, encompasses exports and imports of goods. When exports exceed imports, a country records a trade surplus, contributing positively to the current account. Conversely, a trade deficit occurs when imports surpass exports, exerting a negative influence. Trade in goods is subject to variations stemming from fluctuating global demand, exchange rates, and domestic production capacities. Secondly, the trade in services is another vital element. It includes transactions in sectors such as tourism, banking, consulting, and information technology. In today's globalized economy, services play an increasingly significant role, often driving growth in advanced and emerging markets alike. Estonia, with its vibrant digital economy, has seen substantial gains in the services sector, underscoring the importance of this category in the jooksevkonto. Primary income, the third component, encompasses earnings from investments and labor. This includes dividends, interest payments on investments abroad, and wages earned by foreign workers. For instance, an Estonian citizen earning income from investments in a foreign company will see that income recorded under primary income. Conversely, payments made to foreign investors or expatriate workers residing in Estonia are considered outflows. Variations in global financial markets and investment climates significantly impact this segment, making it a crucial area for economic analysis. The final part of the jooksevkonto is secondary income, which includes unilateral transfers without any quid pro quo. This consists of remittances sent by individuals working abroad, donations, aids, and grants. For economies with substantial expatriate populations, remittances form a critical part of household income and consequently influence national savings and consumption patterns. Understanding the nuances of the jooksevkonto is imperative for assessing a country's economic health. A persistent current account surplus might indicate a competitive economy with strong net exports, while a persistent deficit might suggest issues such as excessive borrowing, undervalued currency, or structural economic weaknesses. Policymakers leverage current account data to formulate strategies aimed at achieving sustainable economic growth, addressing structural imbalances, and maintaining financial stability. In Estonia, the analysis of the jooksevkonto is particularly pertinent given the country's open economy and significant integration into the European and global markets. The Estonian economy thrives on robust export sectors, particularly in technology, electronics, and forestry products. Monitoring the current account provides insights into how external factors like trade policies, regional stability, and global economic trends influence the domestic economy. Moreover, by presenting detailed jooksevkonto data, Eulerpool aids businesses in making strategic decisions. Companies engaged in international trade can gauge market dynamics and predict economic conditions to optimize their operations. For example, understanding trends in trade balances can help businesses manage currency risks and negotiate better terms in international contracts. Academics and researchers also benefit extensively from comprehensive jooksevkonto data. Detailed datasets allow for rigorous econometric analyses, fostering a deeper understanding of economic behaviors and trends. Such analyses can illuminate the effects of policy changes, technological advancements, and global economic shifts on a nation's current account. Additionally, for the general public and investors, insights into the current account support informed decision-making in areas such as investment planning, savings, and personal finance. By being aware of macroeconomic indicators, individuals can better understand the broader economic context affecting their financial wellbeing. Eulerpool is committed to delivering precise and reliable jooksevkonto data. Our platform ensures that users have access to up-to-date information, alongside tools for detailed analysis. We believe that by disseminating high-quality macroeconomic data, we empower stakeholders across various sectors to contribute to economic progress and stability. In conclusion, the jooksevkonto is an indispensable macroeconomic tool that encapsulates a nation’s economic exchanges with the rest of the world. For Estonia and beyond, analyzing this metric provides valuable insights into economic performance, guiding strategic decision-making across sectors. As a leading provider of macroeconomic data, Eulerpool is dedicated to providing the most accurate and comprehensive jooksevkonto data, fostering a well-informed and economically resilient society.