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Unexpected Deflation Will Hopefully Lead to Interest Rate Cuts

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Inflation is slowing sharply between months and is now 3.7 percent. An economist in Íslandsbanki's research department says the measurement is surprising and if the trend continues, it looks like the policy rate will continue to fall.
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Inflation is slowing sharply between months and is now 3.7 percent. An economist in Íslandsbanki's research department says the measurement is surprising and if the trend continues, it looks like the policy rate will continue to fall.

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Vísir broke the news in on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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