Swedish central bank holds rates, flags cut in May or June
- Sweden's central bank kept its key rate at 4.00% despite forecasted cuts, aiming for a gradual decrease in policy rates.
- Inflation pressures have eased, with headline inflation near the 2% target after a peak above 10%, indicating a potential cut in the upcoming months.
- Analysts predict no change in rates for March but foresee a possible rate cut in May or June, with the next monetary policy decision announced on May 8.
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