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Sweden Economic Tendency Indicator (Oct.)

The rise in Sweden’s Economic Tendency Indicator (ETI) in October came as a bit of a surprise given the recent surge in COVID-19 cases there and suggests that the economic recovery – which monthly GDP data suggest had started to peter out in August – is holding up well relative to that in the euro-zone.

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