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Financial accounts, quarterly and annual

Official statistics of Sweden

Upcoming publishing: 2024-09-19

The statistics cover financial savings in various sectors of society and financial wealth distributed over various financial objects. They also cover where in the national economy financial surplus and deficit arise, how surplus is invested and how deficit is funded.

These statistics are the responsibility of:
Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority

2024-06-20: An error was discovered late in the process of finalising the Financial accounts that could not be corrected in time for publishing. Households' pension funds reserves (FA63, counterpart-sector S128) are double-counted for the period 1995-2001. This also affects the publication of National Wealth. Therefore, a correction will take place on 2024-06-24.

Statistical news

Households' financial net wealth increased

2024-06-20

Household liquid savings amounted to SEK 82 billion in the first quarter of 2024, which is at the same level as in the first quarter of the previous year. Households' financial net wealth as a percentage of GDP increased by 21 percentage points compared with the same period of the year before. The government debt ratio has steadily decreased since the start of the time series in 1996, at the same time as the distribution of debt between the central and local government has changed over time.

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Tables in the Statistical Database

Publications

Title Language Type Date
Financial accounts third quarter 2017 Swedish with elements of English SM 2017-12-21
Financial accounts second quarter 2017 Swedish with elements of English SM 2017-09-21
Financial accounts first quarter 2017 Swedish with elements of English SM 2017-06-20
Financial accounts fourth quarter 2016 Swedish with elements of English SM 2017-03-21
Financial accounts third quarter 2016 Swedish with elements of English SM 2016-12-20

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