"Have to Look for Straws to Avoid Lowering the Interest Rate"
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The inflation rate in May was provisionally 0.2 percent, according to Statistics Sweden's consumer price index, down from 0.3 percent in April. The Riksbank's forecast has been 0.5 percent, while the four major banks' has been somewhat lower.
Inflation, measured by the CPIF, was 2.3 percent in May, according to Statistics Sweden. In April, annual price changes were 2.3 percent.
The inflation rate according to the CPIF measure was unchanged in May 2025, according to preliminary figures from Statistics Sweden (SCB). – Good news for those hoping for another interest rate cut, says SVT's economic commentator Alexander Norén.
The inflation rate according to the CPIF measure was unchanged in May, according to Statistics Sweden. “You have to look for straws if you want to find reasons why the Riksbank should not lower the interest rate,” says Swedbank's chief economist Mattias Persson.
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