Surplus for Swedish central government in November 2020

Surplus for Swedish central government in November 2020Swedish central government payments resulted in a surplus of SEK 40.4 billion in November. The Debt Office’s forecast was a surplus of SEK 20.5 billion. The difference is due to lower disbursements and higher tax income than expected.The report Sweden’s Central Government Debt November 2020 was accidentally published prematurely on Sunday 6 December instead of Monday 7 December at 9:30 CET as scheduled. Due to this error, the Swedish National Debt Office is now publishing in advance the outcome of central government payments and the size of the central government debt for November 2020 in its entirety.The primary balance was SEK 20.4 billion higher than forecasted. Tax income were approximately SEK 7 billion higher than calculated. In addition, disbursements from a number of agencies were lower than expected.The Debt Office’s net lending to government agencies etc. were SEK 0.8 billion lower than forecasted.Interest payments on central government debt were were SEK 1.3 billion higher than calculated.For the twelve-month period up to the end of November 2020, central government payments resulted in a deficit of SEK 193.1 billion.Central government debt amounted to SEK 1,137 billion at the end of November.The outcome for December 2020 will be published on 12 January 2021 at 9.30 a.m.ContactPress Secretary, +46 (0)8 613 47 01More data on the borrowing requirement and government debt:https://www.riksgalden.se/en/statistics/statistics-on-central-government-borrowing/The monthly outcome of the central government net borrowing requirement is included in the official statistics of Sweden.The Debt Office published their latest prognosis on the Swedish economy and central government borrowing on 21 October: Central Government borrowing 2020:3. AttachmentSweden’s central government debt November 2020

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