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Nordic Outlook

Thu, Feb 21 2008, 12:00 GMT
by Danske Research Team

Danske Bank A/S


  • • Denmark: Cloudy days ahead
  • - The picture emerging is of a slightly more significant slowdown in economic growth
  • • Sweden: How bad can it be?
    - In terms of growth, it is now more a matter of how much slowdown rather than direction? •
  • Norway: Also feeling the colder global winds
    - Growth looks set to be very strong in 2008, but Norway also feels the weaker global economy
  • Finland: On a knife's edge
    - Risk of overheating, but external factors pose a serious threat of a marked slowdown
  • •Global growth is set to slow in 2008
    - Slower growth and higher inflation have put most central banks between a rock and a hard place

    Contents

    • Denmark
      Cloudy days ahead
      Forecast at a glance 
    • Sweden
      How bad can it be?
      Forecast at a glance 
    • Norway
      Also feeling the colder global winds 
      Forecast at a glance
    • Finland
      On a knife’s edge
      Forecast at a glance
    • Global
      Slower growth 
      Economic forecast 
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