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Article from Ministry of Finance

Ministry of Finance economic forecasts

The Ministry of Finance produces and presents economic forecasts throughout the year, for example in the Spring Fiscal Policy Bill in the spring and the Budget Bill in the autumn.

Below are key indicator tables for forecasts from November 2018 onwards.

Key indicators forecast 16 December 2020

Key indicators forecast 21 September 2020

Key indicators forecast 27 August 2020

Key indicators forecast 18 June 2020

Key indicators forecast 15 April 2020

Key indicators forecast 31 March 2020

Key indicators forecast 16 January 2020

Key indicators forecast 18 September 2019

Key indicators forecast 22 Augusti 2019

Key indicators forecast 10 April 2019

Key indicators forecast 1 April 2019

Key indicators forecast 15 November 2018

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