Sweden Current Account

Country: Sweden, SEK
Importance:
Low
Sector: Trade
Last release
06 Mar 2026 07:00 GMT
Actual
N/D
Forecast
Kr102.8 B
Previous
Kr93.2 B
Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
05 Mar 2021
4 Q 2020
Kr57.4 B
Kr66.7 B
07 Dec 2020
3 Q 2020
Kr67.4 B
Kr79.2 B
07 Sept 2020
2 Q 2020
Kr63.2 B
Kr44.2 B
08 Jun 2020
1 Q 2020
Kr80.6 B
Kr80.7 B
09 Mar 2020
4 Q 2019
Kr38.8 B
Kr23.0 B
04 Dec 2019
3 Q 2019
Kr68.8 B
03 Sept 2019
2 Q 2019
Kr37.0 B
04 Jun 2019
1 Q 2019
Kr62.7 B
06 Mar 2019
4 Q 2018
Kr39.6 B
04 Dec 2018
3 Q 2018
Kr38.6 B
04 Sept 2018
2 Q 2018
Kr10.0 B
04 Jun 2018
1 Q 2018
Kr21.9 B
05 Mar 2018
4 Q 2017
Kr33.3 B
01 Dec 2017
3 Q 2017
Kr50.7 B
01 Sept 2017
2 Q 2017
Kr39.5 B
02 Jun 2017
1 Q 2017
Kr47.5 B
02 Mar 2017
4 Q 2016
Kr64.3 B
02 Dec 2016
3 Q 2016
Kr56.7 B
02 Sept 2016
2 Q 2016
Kr36.0 B
02 Jun 2016
1 Q 2016
Kr64.3 B

The Current Account is part of Sweden's balance of payments, which is a systematized data on all economic transactions between residents and non-residents. A current account surplus increases net external assets and leads to an increase in capital exports in the form of an increase in external assets in the capital account. Some economists interpret this as a sign of weakness, others as its strength.

In general, value growth or a value above expectations can be seen as positive for the SEK.

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