Minutes reveal Riksbank reluctant to give up say on macro-prudential matters

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Minutes of the Riksbank's September 4 monetary policy meeting, when the executive board decided to hold its main interest rate unchanged at 1.0% but two out of six members advocated a cut, suggests that the central bank will continue to consider the stability of the financial system when setting monetary policy, despite a recent decision by the Swedish government to put the Financial Supervision Authority in charge of macro-prudential policy.

According to the minutes, the Riksbank "will need to

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