Pvi0278

Page 1

“BUSINESS CLIMATE BAROMETER 2018” → Business people expect growth, as well as reform in many areas PAGES 2-6

SUPPORTED BY THE CROATIAN CHAMBER OF ECONOMY

www.privredni.hr

BASIC INDICES OF BUSINESS DEMOGRAPHY FOR 2016 → A growing number of new companies

PV ANALYSIS: LAW ON UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES → New rules for the market

PAGES 10-11

PAGES 18-22

PVinternational C R O A T I A N

B U S I N E S S

&

F I N A N C E

M O N T H L Y

March 2018, Year XI, No 278

CROATIAN NATIONAL BANK

FDI standing at €610 million The total of foreign direct investment for the third quarter of 2017 is mainly due to retained earnings, which accounted for 78.3% of investment during the quarter

A DURING THE FIRST NINE MONTHS OF 2017 TOTAL FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT STOOD AT €1.29 BILLION

ccording to preliminary data provided by the Croatian National Bank, total foreign direct investment for the third quarter of 2017 stood at €610 million. In relation to the same period in 2016, its’ value was down by 14.5%. During the first nine months of 2017, total foreign direct investment reached €1.29 billion, 6% down over the same period in 2016. Total foreign direct investment during the third quarter of 2017 is mainly due to retained earnings, which accounted for 78.3% of investment during that quarter. Businesses involved in financial activities, accommodation services and trade saw the highest level of retained earnings. Nevertheless, the level of retained earnings over the third quarter, as well as during the first two quarters of 2017 showed a decrease compared with the same periods in 2016.

A REDUCTION IN EARNINGS BY LENDERS This was a consequence of a fall-off earnings, which throughout 2017 were faced with a rise in the costs of adjusted values on corporate lending; it is important to note here the loans granted to companies

within the Agrokor Group. The write-off of these loans resulted in a fall in earnings, or in retained earnings by banks and also on the level of foreign direct investment into Croatia. Potential new write-offs in 2018 will depend on the results of negotiations with creditors. Nevertheless, should that be the case, the amounts writtenoff may be substantially lower compared with those of 2017, since most bad debts have already been written-off. Moreover, banks that participated in the refinancing of the Agrokor Group have obtained seniority status, (preference over other creditors), concerning a proportion of the longest overdue loans based on the Contract on the Longest Overdue Loans, as pointed out by RBA analysts. The remaining €147 million, or equity investment, accounted for the remaining amount of foreign direct investment over the third quarter. The Croatian National Bank stated that the third quarter of 2017 has seen a notable increase in new equity investment into Croatia, compared with the same period of 2016. Most investment was implemented in sports, entertainment and recreational activities, as well as in the property sector and the manufacturing of the means of transportation.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
Pvi0278 by NEstar - Issuu