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The global economic recovery is picking up speed, on the back of the vaccine rollout and unprecedented government stimulus. Expectations of an economic surge, particularly in the US, have even sparked concerns about inflation and rising interest rates. The outlook is also bright in the Nordics, which have benefited from strong economic starting positions and a relatively good ability to contain the virus.

Find out what to expect. Sign up for the next Nordea Economic Outlook on 11 May, when we release our new forecasts for the global and Nordic economies and markets.

Register for our same-day webinar featuring Nordea’s Chief Economist Helge J. Pedersen, who will share key insights and answer your questions.

Date: 11 May 2021 

Time: 12:00 CET 

Duration: 30 minutes with Q&A 

Language: English

Sign up for the webinar

Interested in another language than English? Sign up for one of our other live Economic Outlook webinars from our four Nordic home markets:

Finnish – 11 May at 11:00 EET

Norwegian – 11 May at 10:30 CET

Danish – 11 May at 13:00 CET

Swedish – 11 May at 14:00 CET

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