Sveriges Riksbank holds rates, signals longer-term pause
Swedish economy continues to grow, despite ‘dramatic’ geopolitical developments, bank says
Sveriges Riksbank has decided to hold rates at 1.75% and signalled that it will keep them at this level for “some time to come”.
In announcing its decision today (January 29), the bank cited stable economic growth, an improving labour market and recent inflation data having come in lower than it had been forecasting in December.
The bank said the beginning of 2026 had been “dramatic from a geopolitical perspective”. The US administration’s “claims” on Greenland and subsequent threats to impose
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