1. Financial markets functioning better Basis spread, basis points Sweden Euro area USA UK Jan Apr Jul Oct Note. The difference between 3-month interbank rate and expected policy rate (basis-spread) Sources: Reuters EcoWin and the Riksbank
Source: Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis 2.World trade stabilising World trade monitor index, 2000 = 100, seasonally-adjusted data Source: Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
3.Growth in Asia GDP, annual percentage change China South Korea Taiwan Japan Sources: National sources
Source: Standard & Poor's 4.House prices in the USA Index, January 2000 = 100, seasonally-adjusted data Source: Standard & Poor's
Sources: National sources and the Riksbank 5.Growth increasing in the world GDP, quarterly change in per cent calculated as an annual rate, seasonally-adjusted data USA Euro area TCW Sources: National sources and the Riksbank
Note. Broken lines refer to the Riksbank’s forecasts. 6.GDP Quarterly changes in per cent calculated in annualised terms, seasonally-adjusted data July September Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank Note. Broken lines refer to the Riksbank’s forecasts.
Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank 7.High unemployment throughout the forecast period Unemployment, per cent of labour force, seasonally-adjusted data Unemployment 16-64 age group Unemployment 15-74 age group July September Note. Broken lines represent the Riksbank’s forecast, 15-74 age group. Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank
8. CPI and CPIF Annual percentage change Note. Broken lines represent the Riksbank’s forecast. Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank