Exchange Rate in Sweden

Sweden - Exchange Rate
The economy should be recovering notable traction in the second quarter, following Q1’s setback. Underlying momentum slowed in Q1, as mounting price pressures and uncertainty weighed on consumer sentiment, and on spending in turn. Available data points to a brighter picture in the second quarter. In April, the unemployment rate remained at the joint-lowest level since March 2020, which should have supported private spending as the highest inflation rates in over three decades weighed on consumers. Further, both business confidence and economic sentiment were upbeat in the same month. Additionally, both the manufacturing and services PMIs revealed that conditions continued to improve at robust paces in April. On 18 May, Swedish and Finnish authorities submitted official applications to join NATO, abandoning long traditions of neutrality. Turkey could block their bids, however.Sweden - Exchange Rate vs EUR Data
2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | |
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Exchange Rate (vs EUR) | 9.36 | 9.47 | 9.64 | 10.26 | 10.58 |
Sweden Exchange Rate vs EUR Chart

Source: Thomson Reuters.
Sweden Facts
Value | Change | Date | |
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Bond Yield | 0.15 | -4.79 % | Jan 01 |
Exchange Rate | 9.36 | -0.20 % | Jan 01 |
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Economic News
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Sweden: Industrial output growth gains momentum in June
August 10, 2022
Industrial output increased 1.3% in month-on-month seasonally-adjusted terms in June, which followed May's 0.9% increase.
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Sweden: Economic sentiment falls but remains optimistic in July
July 28, 2022
The economic tendency indicator (ETI) came in at 101.3 in July, down from June's 105.7.
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Sweden: Economic growth returns in Q2 and beats market expectations according to advanced data
July 28, 2022
The economy rebounded strongly in the second quarter of 2022, with GDP expanding 1.4% in seasonally-adjusted quarter-on-quarter terms, according to preliminary figures released by Statistics Sweden.
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Sweden: CPIF comes in at highest level in over three decades in June
July 14, 2022
Consumer prices with a fixed interest rate rose 1.25% from the previous month in June, accelerating from the 0.97% rise seen in May.
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Sweden: Industrial output bounces back in May
July 6, 2022
Industrial production expanded 0.7% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in May (April: -1.5% mom).