Sweden Business Mood Improves in April
2026-04-29 07:14
By
Joshua Ferrer
1 min. read
Sweden’s business confidence barometer rose to 103.3 in April 2026 from a downwardly revised 102.2 in the previous month, remaining above the 100 level and signaling stronger-than-normal sentiment.
Firms’ view of demand was unchanged from March but remained weaker than normal (-23 vs -24 in March).
Employment conditions were mixed, with companies reporting a slight decline in staffing over the past three months (-2 vs -6), though trade remained an exception with job growth, while hiring plans (3 vs 4) pointed to broadly normal recruitment.
Labor shortages (at 20) persisted, especially in manufacturing.
Firms also reported sales prices (16 vs 14) rose at a normal pace, while price plans (2.6 vs 1.7) signaled stronger increases ahead, particularly in manufacturing and trade.
Despite stronger confidence and resilient pricing power, profitability (-10 vs -12) was still seen as weaker than normal, indicating businesses remained cautious even as sentiment stayed in expansionary territory.