Slovakia - Factors To Watch on Sept 6

BRATISLAVA, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Here are news stories, press reports and events to watch which may affect Slovak financial markets on Tuesday. ALL TIMES GMT (Slovak Republic: GMT + 2 hours) =========================ECONOMIC DATA======================== Real-time economic data releases.................. Summary of economic data and forecasts......... Recently released economic data................ Previous stories on Slovak data.......... **For a schedule of corporate and economic events: http://emea1.apps.cp.thomsonreuters.com/Apps/CountryWeb/#/1C/events-overview =======================NEWS=================================== BOND AUCTIONS: Slovak debt agency said it would auction bonds due in 2027, 2031 on Sept 19. The indicated accepted amount in competitive part of auction is 100 million euros for each bond. Story: Related stories: ===================PRESS DIGEST================================= BRATISLAVA AIRPORT: A China-based airline company Hainan Airlines is interested in becoming a strategic investor at the Bratislava airport, the airport CEO Ivan Trhlik said. A long-term lease of the airport would have to be approved by the government. SME, page 6 FDI: A Chinese firm CEFC Direct Investment Company wants to invest hundreds of millions euros in the energy sector, engineering, logistics and tourism in Slovakia, the finance ministry said. http://spravy.pravda.sk/ekonomika/clanok/404150-cinania-planuju-na-slovensku-investicie-za-stovky-milionov-eur/ TOURISM: Almost 2.3 million tourists have visited Slovakia in the first half of the year, an 18.5-percent increase from the same period last year, Slovakia's tourism agency (SACR) said. Hospodarske Noviny, page 1 (Reuters has not verified the stories, nor does it vouch for their accuracy.) For real-time stock market index quotes click in brackets: Warsaw WIG20 Budapest BUX Prague PX Main currency report TOP NEWS -- Emerging markets News editor of the day: Jan Lopatka on +420 224 190 474 E-mail: prague.newsroom@thomsonreuters.com (Reporting by Prague Newsroom)

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