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Franc Remšak
phone: +386 (1) 4719594
beckup
Jager Romana
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Table 1.1.: Balance sheet for bankinh system
The table shows the main categories of the aggregate balance sheet of the Slovenian banking system on an individual basis, which is consistent with the current methodology recapitulation statement of financial position. The data collection covers all banks, savings banks and bank branches.
* The item: Financial assets / securities include financial assets held for trading, financial assets that are measured at fair value through a non-trading book, financial assets designated at fair value through profit and loss, financial assets measured at fair value through DVD and debt securities at amortized cost. Balance sheet category IV, V, VI and VIa are financial liabilities measured at amortized cost.