Swedish economy set to slow in 2019 as Norway takes lead: Reuters poll

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By Knudsen

OSLO (Reuters) - Sweden's economic prospects have dimmed in recent months and the country will likely be surpassed by as the fastest-growing Scandinavian economy in 2019, a poll found on Tuesday.

It would be the first time in more than half a decade failed to top the region's growth league, although it was still set to expand at a slightly faster pace than Denmark, the final member of the northern European trio.

"and are in many ways in different stages of the cycle," Markets said.

"is on its way up after a weak period, while is facing the opposite development. Following a period of strong growth, Sweden is looking weaker as its main export markets are losing steam," he added.

While Sweden is expected to expand 2.6 percent in 2018, its growth rate is forecast to drop to 2.0 percent next year, the lowest since 2013 and lagging the 2.2 percent seen for Norway, while at 1.9 percent will be a close third.

As a of and gas, the Norwegian economy slumped following the 2014 crash in energy prices, but has since picked up speed as the price of crude gradually recovered.

"The main of growth in Norway going forward is investments picking up again, with growth in related businesses rebounding after years of decline," Nordea's Bruce said.

By contrast, Sweden has boomed amid high government spending to handle a wave of immigration, as well as ultra-loose monetary policy, but the effects are wearing off as the flow of newcomers is curbed and the central seeks to slowly tighten policy.

In Denmark, which pegs its currency to the euro and has seen labour shortages in recent years, growth has remained subdued, albeit on an upwards trend, and is expected to climb to 1.9 percent in 2019 from 1.6 percent this year.

The poll predicted unemployment would fall in all three countries in 2019, while consumer prices would accelerate.

(Writing by Terje Solsvik; Polling by Anisha Sheth; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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First Published: Tue, August 14 2018. 08:45 IST