Sweden Business Confidence at 3 ½-Year High

2025-12-19 08:35 By Joshua Ferrer 1 min. read

Sweden’s business confidence barometer strengthened to 107.4 in December 2025 from a downwardly revised 105.5 in the previous month.

This marked the sixth consecutive month of increase and the highest reading since June 2022, driven by stronger sentiment across all sectors.

However, companies continue to report weak demand (-24 vs -26 in November), with trade the only sector where demand is in line with its historical average.

Employment levels in the business sector have remained broadly unchanged over the past three months (-3 vs -4), consistent with historical norms, although firms expect to expand their workforce somewhat more than usual in the period ahead (7 vs 6).

Meanwhile, businesses continue to expect above-normal increases in sales prices over the next three months (15 vs 14), with these expectations largely unchanged since June 2025.



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