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Swedbank: Estonia – impressive GDP growth continues

Swedbank

GDP expanded 12.9% yoy and 4.3% qoq (SWDA) in 2Q Economic output exceeded pre-pandemic peak by 6.7% in real terms In Estonia, GDP grew 8.5% in the first half of 2021. The growth was among the fastest in the EU.

Swedbank: The outlook is bright, but clouds surround us

Swedbank

The economic recovery over the past year has been impressive. In many countries, economic output was already back at pre-crisis levels this summer. Stronger-than-expected development during the second quarter has caused us to revise up the growth outlook for the

Swedbank: Estonian economy recovered from the recession faster than expected

Swedbank

Economy grew by 5.4% annually (non-adjusted) and 4.8% quarterly (seasonally and working day adjusted) in Q1. The result exceeded our expectations and was the strongest among European countries (according to the numbers published so far). The restrictions continued to affect

Swedbank: The Estonian economy is recovering from the crisis

In 2020, Estonian GDP fell by 2.9% in real terms and 3.4% in nominal terms. The result was close to our expectations – our forecast, published in January, was -2.7%. In addition, GDP results for the first three quarters were

Pro Kapital Council approved Consolidated Interim Report for IV Quarter and 12 Months of 2020 (Unaudited)

Pro Kapital

MANAGEMENT REPORT Chairman’s summary  2020 has been quite a turbulent year. It will be remembered for the start of the new virus SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 pandemic spread. Many economic sectors have suffered. Also, our group operations and results are affected.

Swedbank: The Estonian economy is recovering from the crisis

Swedbank

In 2020, Estonian GDP fell by 2.9% in real terms and 3.4% in nominal terms. The result was close to our expectations – our forecast, published in January, was -2.7%. In addition, GDP results for the first three quarters were

Swedbank: Estonian economy rebounded rapidly in the third quarter

Swedbank

In the third quarter of 2020, Estonian economy dropped by 1.9% y/y in real terms (seasonally and working day non-adjusted). Seasonally and working day adjusted GDP rose by 3.3% q/q. The result was close to our expectations. In the first

Estonian economy dropped less than expected in Q2

Swedbank

In the second quarter of 2020, Estonian economy dropped by 6.9% y/y in real terms and 8.4% in nominal terms. Seasonally and working day adjusted GDP dropped by 5.6% q/q. The result exceeded our expectations on the upside. In the

The steep decline in taxes contracted Estonian GDP in the first quarter

Swedbank

In Estonia, GDP contracted 0.7% yoy (non-adjusted) and 3.7% qoq (seasonally and working day adjusted) in 1Q The steep fall in VAT and excise taxes contributed negatively, while the gross value added increased 2% yoy.  There were more economic activities

Swedbank: Previously rapid wage growth stalls in Estonia this year

Swedbank

• Wage growth decelerated to 4.8%, over the year, in Q1. • Swedbank expects wages to grow by only 0.5% this year. Wage growth decelerated in the first quarter  Gross wage growth decelerated to 4.8%, over the year, in the

Estonian Real Estate Market review, March 2020

Uus Maa

The overview of real estate market in March cannot escape the topic of coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak which started to influence the market considerably from the second half of the month. Estonian Real Estate Market in March 2020 As the majority of transactions

Swedbank: Last year’s economic growth surprised on the upside

Swedbank

In 2019, Estonian GDP growth was 4.3% y/y in real terms and 7.7% y/y in nominal terms. Although, the growth slowed from previous year, it was still strong and exceeded our expectations – our forecast, published in January, was 3.7%.

Flash comment: Estonia – Inflation should remain moderate this year

Swedbank

Inflation was relatively weak at the end of last year, given the rapid growth in wages and other income. Inflation was moderate due to weak external price pressures and lower excise tax rates on alcohol. In December, inflation amounted to

Swedbank: Robust economic expansion continued in the third quarter

Swedbank

Estonia’s GDP grew 4.1% y/y and 1.0% q/q (seasonally and calendar adjusted) in the third quarter this year. Non-adjusted annual growth was 4.2% in real terms and 7.3% in nominal terms. The growth was above our expectations.  Economic growth is

Swedbank: Inflation decelerated in September

Swedbank

• Inflation has remained relatively modest despite a rapid growth in wages. • Inflation is forecast at 2.4% this year and at 2.3% in 2020. Inflation slowed from 2.4% in August to 2.2% in September. Goods were 1.4% and services