Jozef Tvardzík
Jozef Tvardzík

Jozef Tvardzík has been editor of the Index business magazine since August 2019. He previously worked at Hospodárske Noviny, SME, and Trend.

List of author's articles, page 2

The demand for expensive classic bicycles and electric bicycles is not abating in Slovakia.
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Forest in the Small Carpathians.

Slovaks fear high gas prices again, already checking firewood prices

Firewood prices have decreased, but they are expected to go back up if the state cuts energy aid.

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Slovaks have started to buy less products and spend their savings.

Higher margins to blame for price increase in Slovakia as well

In addition to supply chain disruptions and war, inflation is driven by company profits.

Ľudovít Ódor.

Who is Ľudovít Ódor, the new Slovak Prime Minister?

The central banker believes a successful society needs educated people, reasonable rules and quality institutions.

Tesla Model S

A Tesla ordered from Slovakia at a major disadvantage

Tesla has lowered prices, but ordering from Slovakia is still more expensive.

The National Bank of Slovakia (NBS) in Bratislava.

While salaries will increase for some, real salaries will decrease for others

Analysts urge people to keep track of their financial situation and budget.

The sale of a water park and Microsoft’s acquisitions in Slovakia

The top 10 ranking of law firms dealing with M&A.

Prime Minister Eduard Heger.

EU measures unhelpful, PM Heger warns of nationalising electricity

Nationalising energies produced in Slovakia will be the last resort, government says.

The NBS inflation forecast assumes that the prices of electricity, gas and heat for households will approximately double.

National bank expects a recession, but not a collapse in 2023

Inflation is expected to continue increasing unless more measures are taken, the bank's analysts say.

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Rules for mortgages will be stricter for people over 40 in Slovakia

Slovakia's central bank has adjusted the rules for loans based on age.

Slovalco CEO Milan Veselý.
CEO of SPP Richard Prokypčák.

Slovakia bypasses Russia to secure gas for winter, but it will be costly

Almost half of the gas Slovakia needs for the year is now stored in its underground gas storage facilities.

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Company looks to exploit Slovak gas deposits amid dependence on foreign sources

Activists object, saying protecting groundwater is more important.

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Cult airport chocolate to be produced in Bratislava

Bratislava offers significant savings.

Tom Cruise promoting his latest movie Top Gun: Maverick.
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Defence Minister warns MPs against foreign agents

A military intelligence inspection was carried out and the findings are not a good read, says minister.

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In 2021 Eustream was the second most profitable company, in 2022 it placed fourth with a slightly decreased revenue and profit.

Russia curbs gas to Slovakia, catastrophe not imminent

Russia claims equipment repairs are to blame while EU refers to political pressure.

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A presentation of a hydrogen production project in Košice.
Testing artificial intelligence whether it can identify masks.
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