Swedish business, consumer sentiment slides further in September

Christmas shoppers maintain social distancing as they ride on escalators in Emporia shopping centre in Malmo

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Sentiment among households and businesses in Sweden darkened further in September from an already low level, data from the NIER think tank showed on Wednesday.

Consumer confidence fell to 49.7 points in September from a revised 57.8 points in the previous month.

The overall sentiment index fell to 90.8 points from 97.2 points.

“All sectors contributed to the decline with retailers and households falling most,” the NIER said in a statement.

(Reporting by Simon Johnson; Editing by Alison Williams)

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