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Swedish Manufacturing weighs on May economic tendency indicator

Sweden’s manufacturing industry weighed on the Economic Tendency Indicator for May, which dropped 3.6 points to 98.8 from the previous month. The confidence indicator for the manufacturing industry...

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NIER Study Sees Limited Effects of Potential House-Price Fall

A decrease in Swedish house prices by 20 percent over a one-year period would likely have a limited effect on consumption and on the general economy, a study showed. Consumer spending would probably...

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Swedish Economic Tendency Indicator Rises in June

The Economic Tendency Indicator for June gained back parts of the decline of last month as Swedish manufacturing and construction companies became more optimistic. The indicator increased 1.8 points to...

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Sweden’s Economy Seen Having Sluggish Recovery, Studies Show

Sweden’s economic recovery will be sluggish and supported mainly by an increase in national consumption, two separate studies published Jun. 18 concluded. Because of low demand abroad, exports are seen...

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Swedish Private-Service Sector Weighs on July Economic Tendency Indicator

The Economic Tendency Indicator declined 0.9 points in July as the private-service-sector sub index fell below its historical average for the first time in eleven months. The confidence indicator stood...

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Sweden’s Economic Recovery Still on Hold as Exports Fail to Push, NIER Says

Sweden’s economy hasn’t started to recover yet as exports haven’t provided the push needed to enter the growth phase, the National Institute of Economic Research said. Responses from exporters are,...

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Economic Tendency Indicator Rises on Manufacturing, Private Service

The Economic Tendency Indicator rose to 104.3 in October from 101.5 in September, mainly supported by gains in the manufacturing and private service sectors. Consumers, however, became more pessimistic...

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