Feb 20 (Reuters) - Slovakia's current account deficit widened to 1.70 billion euros ($1.82
billion) in December after a revised gap of 905 million euros in
November, central bank data showed on Monday.
The November figure was revised from an originally reported
deficit of 957 million euros.
For all of 2022, the country's cumulative current account
deficit reached 8.72 billion euros, soaring from 2.47 billion
posted in 2021, amid high energy prices.
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($1 = 0.9348 euros)
(Reporting by Jason Hovet in Prague)
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