ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL
DATA FOR SWEDEN
Date of last update:
May 13, 08, 14:17
The data shown on this subpage correspond to the data described on the International Monetary Fund's Dissemination Standards Bulletin Board (DSBB). For a fuller explanation of the DSBB and the statistical standards to which Sweden is committed, please click on DSBB Home Page.


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FISCAL SECTOR 
Central government operations, borrowing requirement and funding 
Central government borrowing requirement, by category and instrument 

Borrowing requirement 

SEK, millions 

Apr/08 

-23 289 

-10 240 

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Debt dispositions  SEK, millions  Apr/08  -209  -3 954  ..  ..  SNDO: Homepage, Email 
Short term investments  SEK, millions  Apr/08  1 029  -4 302  ..  ..  SNDO: Homepage, Email 
Change in central government debt 2)  SEK, millions  Apr/08  -22 469  -18 495  ..  ..  SNDO: Homepage, Email 
Change in central government debt, by category and instrument               
Borrowing in SEK  SEK, millions  Apr/08  -20 529  -16 856  ..  ..  SNDO: Homepage, Email 
   Nominal borrowing
   denominated in SEK 
SEK, millions  Apr/08  -21 538  -13 685  ..  ..  SNDO: Homepage, Email 
      Treasury bonds  SEK, millions  Apr/08  7 069  155  ..  ..  SNDO: Homepage, Email 
      Treasury bills  SEK, millions  Apr/08  -18 715  -23 654  ..  ..  SNDO: Homepage, Email 
      Overnight borrowing  SEK, millions  Apr/08  ..  ..  SNDO: Homepage, Email 
      Retail market instruments  SEK, millions  Apr/08  475  403  ..  ..  SNDO: Homepage, Email 
   Inflation linked
   borrowing in SEK 
SEK, millions  Apr/08  1 009  -3 171  ..  ..  SNDO: Homepage, Email 
Financing in foreign currencies  SEK, millions  Apr/08  -1 939  -1 639  ..  ..  SNDO: Homepage, Email 

Footnotes:

1) Data normally not subject to revision
2) Positive figure represents an increased debt, negative figure decreased debt.