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Sweden's economy less hard-hit by coronavirus | Sweden's economy less hard-hit by coronavirus |
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Sweden, which avoided a lockdown during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, saw its economy shrink 8.6% in the April-to-June period from the previous three months. | Sweden, which avoided a lockdown during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, saw its economy shrink 8.6% in the April-to-June period from the previous three months. |
The flash estimate from the Swedish statistics office indicated that the country fared better than other EU nations which took stricter measures. | The flash estimate from the Swedish statistics office indicated that the country fared better than other EU nations which took stricter measures. |
However, it was still the largest quarterly fall for at least 40 years. | However, it was still the largest quarterly fall for at least 40 years. |
The European Union saw a contraction of 11.9% for the same period. | The European Union saw a contraction of 11.9% for the same period. |
Individual nations did even worse, with Spain seeing an 18.5% contraction, while the French and Italian economies shrank by 13.8% and 12.4% respectively. | Individual nations did even worse, with Spain seeing an 18.5% contraction, while the French and Italian economies shrank by 13.8% and 12.4% respectively. |
"The downturn in GDP is the largest for a single quarter for the period of 1980 and forward," Statistics Sweden said. | |
"It is, as expected, a dramatic downturn. But compared to other countries, it is considerably better, for instance if you compare to southern Europe," said Nordea bank chief analyst Torbjorn Isaksson. | "It is, as expected, a dramatic downturn. But compared to other countries, it is considerably better, for instance if you compare to southern Europe," said Nordea bank chief analyst Torbjorn Isaksson. |
Sweden has largely relied on voluntary social distancing guidelines since the start of the pandemic, including working from home where possible and avoiding public transport. | Sweden has largely relied on voluntary social distancing guidelines since the start of the pandemic, including working from home where possible and avoiding public transport. |
Although businesses have largely continued to operate in Sweden, the country's economy is highly dependent on exports, which were hit by lack of demand from abroad during the pandemic. | Although businesses have largely continued to operate in Sweden, the country's economy is highly dependent on exports, which were hit by lack of demand from abroad during the pandemic. |
Despite the contraction, Sweden is not yet in recession, since the first quarter saw growth of 0.1%. | Despite the contraction, Sweden is not yet in recession, since the first quarter saw growth of 0.1%. |
An economy is generally deemed to be in recession if it contracts for two consecutive quarters. | An economy is generally deemed to be in recession if it contracts for two consecutive quarters. |
Various forecasts predict the Swedish economy will still shrink by about 5% this year. | Various forecasts predict the Swedish economy will still shrink by about 5% this year. |
That is less than other countries hit hard by Covid-19, such as Italy, Spain and the UK, but still similar to the rest of Scandinavia. | That is less than other countries hit hard by Covid-19, such as Italy, Spain and the UK, but still similar to the rest of Scandinavia. |
Sweden's unemployment rate of 9% remains the highest in the Nordics, up from 7.1% in March. | Sweden's unemployment rate of 9% remains the highest in the Nordics, up from 7.1% in March. |