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Central government borrowing
The Debt Office is responsible for central government debt management and borrowing. Our aim is to minimise the cost of the debt over time while taking account of risks.
Auctions result
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Nominal government bonds
Latest: 2024-03-13 -
Inflation-linked bonds
Latest: 2024-03-08 -
Treasury bills
Latest: 2024-03-06
Upcoming auctions
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Treasury bills
Coming: 2024-03-20 -
Inflation-linked bonds
Coming: 2024-03-21 -
Nominal government bonds
Coming: 2024-03-27
Borrowing forecast and analysis
The Debt Office publishes forecasts for the central government budget balance and borrowing three times per year. Here you can find the latest report.
Statistics on debt and funding
The Debt Office publishes data relating to central government debt, borrowing and outstanding securities on a regular basis.
News - government borrowing
Surplus for Swedish central government in February 2024
Swedish central government payments resulted in a surplus of SEK 74.3 billion in February. The Debt Office’s forecast was a surplus of SEK 52.2 billion. The difference is due to higher tax income.
Sweden sees deficit and growing debt ahead
After three consecutive years of a budget surplus for the central government, the Swedish National Debt Office expects a deficit for both this year and the next. That entails an increase in the...
Highest credit rating and clear funding strategy
Swedish government securities have a low credit risk and the Debt Office’s borrowing strategy is characterized by transparency and predictability.