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The current economic situation Swedbank 2010-08-20

The current economic situation Swedbank 2010-08-20. First Deputy Governor Svante Öberg. Global GDP growth Annual percentage change. Sources: IMF and the Riksbank. Note. Striped bars represent the Riksbank’s forecast. GDP growth in the BRIC countries Annual percentage change.

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The current economic situation Swedbank 2010-08-20

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  1. The current economic situationSwedbank2010-08-20 First Deputy Governor Svante Öberg

  2. Global GDP growthAnnual percentage change Sources: IMF and the Riksbank Note. Striped bars represent the Riksbank’s forecast.

  3. GDP growth in the BRIC countriesAnnual percentage change Note. 2010 and 2011: IMF forecasts from July. Source: IMF

  4. GDP growth in the USAAnnual percentage change Sources: IMF and the Riksbank

  5. Purchasing managers’ indexIndex figure above 50 indicates growth Sources: Institute for Supply Management, Markit Economics and Swedbank

  6. Inflation in the USAAnnual percentage change Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

  7. Central banks’ balance sheetsPer cent of GDP Sources: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Eurostat, Statistics Sweden and the respective central banks

  8. GDP growth in the euro areaAnnual percentage change Sources: IMF and the Riksbank

  9. Inflation in the euro areaAnnual percentage change Source: Eurostat

  10. Public finances in the OECD-areaPer cent of GDP Source: OECD

  11. Interest rate differential against GermanyPercentage points Note. 10-year Government bonds Source: Reuters EcoWin

  12. Basis spread Difference between the interbank rate and the expected policy rateBasis points Sources: Reuters EcoWin and the Riksbank

  13. CDS premiums for the banks Source: Reuters EcoWin

  14. GDP growthAnnual percentage change Source: Statistics Sweden

  15. GDP per quarterQuarterly percentage change, seasonally adjusted Source: Statistics Sweden

  16. Economic Tendency SurveyIndex, average = 100, standard deviation = 10 Source: National Institute of Economic Research

  17. Purchasing managers’ indexIndex above 50 indicates growth Sources: Institute for Supply Management, Markit Economics and Swedbank

  18. Industrial and services productionIndex, 2005 = 100, seasonally-adjusted data Source: Statistics Sweden

  19. Labour and employmentThousand persons,15-74 years, seasonally-adjusted data Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank

  20. UnemploymentPer cent of the labour force, 15-74 years, seasonally-adjusted data Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank

  21. InflationAnnual percentage change Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank

  22. Inflation and inflation expectationsAnnual percentage change, all agents Sources: TNS SIFO Prospera and Statistics Sweden

  23. Repo ratePer cent, daily data respectively quarterly averages Source: The Riksbank Note. Broken lines represent the Riksbank’s forecasts.

  24. Repo rate and expected repo ratePer cent, all agents Sources: TNS SIFO Prospera and the Riksbank

  25. Monetary policy expectationsPer cent, money market participants Sources: TNS SIFO Prospera, Reuters EcoWin and the Riksbank

  26. The Riksbank’s outstanding loansSEK billion Source: the Riksbank

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