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Slovak Housing Loans Are Among the Most Expensive in the Eurozone. Only Five Countries Are Worse Off.

A few months ago, it was in the air that one of the Slovak banks might break the three percent threshold for mortgages. The closest to it was Fio banka, which offered a rate of 3.08 percent for a three-year fixation. In the end, that did not happen, the interest rate changed and they headed in the opposite direction. In...
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A few months ago, it was in the air that one of the Slovak banks might break the three percent threshold for mortgages. The closest to it was Fio banka, which offered a rate of 3.08 percent for a three-year fixation. In the end, that did not happen, the interest rate changed and they headed in the opposite direction. In...

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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Hospodárske Noviny broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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