Stockholm Stock Exchange Opens Lower Amid Tariff Concerns and Inflation Drop
The Stockholm Stock Exchange saw a cautious opening on December 11, 2025, affected by tariff pressures and a drop in inflation, while H&M and Munters provided bright spots.
The Stockholm Stock Exchange saw a cautious opening on December 11, 2025, affected by tariff pressures and a drop in inflation, while H&M and Munters provided bright spots.
Sweden's inflation rate fell notably in November, driven by large drops in travel and accommodation prices, with economists divided on future interest rate policies.
Sweden's GDP dipped slightly in October 2025 due to reduced household consumption, while unemployment benefit applications fell, indicating mixed economic signals.
Nobel laureates warn of an AI stock market bubble amid concerns over Sweden's economic stability and global market volatility.
Inflation in Sweden has fallen to 2.3%, close to the central bank's target, boosting household purchasing power and offering economic relief amidst global challenges.
Experts and investors weigh cautious optimism and risks in Sweden's market and economic outlook for 2026 amid signs of recovery and bubble concerns.
Jacob Wallenberg and market analysts highlight growing signs of economic recovery and promising investment opportunities in Sweden's economy and stock market.
Swedish companies like Chimi and Folkets Hus-föreningen face liquidity crises and losses amid a tough economic climate marked by high inflation and reduced consumer spending.
October 2025 Swedish inflation exceeded expectations with KPIF at 3.1%, core inflation rising, and the Riksbank holding interest rates steady while anticipating future easing.
Swedish real estate shows strong growth backed by favorable financing and rising demand for sustainable industrial properties.
Swedish households are increasingly optimistic about their personal finances and economic future, despite concerns over national unemployment and geopolitical tensions.
Sweden’s economy demonstrates strengthening in 2025 with rising consumer spending and sectoral growth amid ongoing national and international developments.
Positive signs emerge in Sweden's economic recovery while rising energy costs challenge housing associations, prompting innovative solutions.
Sweden's inflation rate dropped to 3.1% in September, supported by falling food prices and easing core inflation, with the central bank forecasting further declines.
US-China trade tariffs and AI investment valuations raise fears of economic turbulence and market bubble risks.
Signs indicate a potential recovery in Sweden's economy as consumer confidence rises and investment in renewables increases.
Swedish exporters express renewed optimism about the US market, marking a significant turnaround from previous downturns.
Sweden's economy shows signs of improvement despite European climate risks.
TechSverige reports positive growth signals in Sweden's technology sector, indicating economic recovery.
The Stockholm Stock Exchange opens lower on September 2, 2025, amid economic challenges and company news.
Gold prices have reached a record high of $3,508 per ounce amid economic uncertainties.
The Swedish krona has reached a peak strength, marking a significant moment in early September 2025, with mixed economic insights.
Experts predict a slowdown in AI sector impacting investment and performance amidst cautious market growth.
The PMI for the Swedish industrial sector rose, indicating economic growth.