Sweden Business Morale Highest Since 2022

2025-11-27 08:20 By Joshua Ferrer 1 min. read

Sweden’s business confidence barometer rose to 105.8 in November 2025 from an upwardly revised 104.5 in the previous month.

This marked the highest reading since July 2022, driven mainly by stronger sentiment in the construction and service sectors.

Companies’ assessments of demand (-25 vs -27 in October) improved across all sectors, though they remain below normal levels, with the exception of trade, where the outlook for sales is in line with the norm.

Meanwhile, employment slightly declined over the past three months (-4 vs -5), but firms anticipate workforce growth in the coming quarter (7 vs 3), particularly in construction.

Expectations for sales prices are also projected to rise more than usual over the next three months (14 vs 14).



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