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Swedish Household Lending Rebounds 3.0% YoY in February, Ending January Stagnation

Sweden’s household lending growth picked up markedly in February 2026, rising 3.0% year-over-year and breaking out of the stagnation seen at the start of the year. The latest figures, updated on 26 March 2026, show a clear rebound from January 2026, when household lending growth was flat at 0.0% compared with January a year earlier.

The data, which compare each month’s lending levels to the same month a year before, indicate that Swedish households have resumed borrowing after a period of zero annual growth. February’s 3.0% increase suggests a renewed willingness or need to take on credit, potentially reflecting shifting consumer confidence, housing market dynamics, or changing financial conditions.

This sharp turnaround from January’s standstill to February’s solid year-over-year expansion will be closely watched by market participants and policymakers, as household credit trends often serve as an important signal of underlying strength or stress in the broader Swedish economy.

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