Sweden's Rosenberg on current monetary policy

In a speech on 'The current monetary policy situation' given on 29 January, Irma Rosenberg of the Sveriges Riksbank said the information received so far since December does not appear to significantly alter the picture of a recovery in economic growth.

However, she said there may be a risk that the weak labour market situation will last longer than anticipated and have repercussions for growth and inflation through weaker private consumption.

It seems that labour market growth will be somewhat

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