Higher Inflation in July: "More Difficult to Lower Interest Rates"
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Inflation rose even more in July and is now at 3.0 percent annualized, preliminary figures from Statistics Sweden show. This is the highest figure in 18 months, and is clearly above the Riksbank's inflation target. “This makes it more difficult for the Riksbank to lower interest rates,” says Danske Bank's Susanne Spector.
·Stockholm, Sweden
Read Full ArticleInflation rose even more in July after June's high inflation figure. “This makes it more difficult for the Riksbank to lower the interest rate,” says Danske Bank's Susanne Spector.
·Stockholm, Sweden
Read Full ArticleInflation in July landed at 3.0 percent according to the CPIF measure, according to a preliminary calculation made by Statistics Sweden (SCB).
·Uppsala, Sweden
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