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    Swedish Riksbank's Thedeen Says Higher Inflation Outcomes Call for Vigilance

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    Posted on March 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Riksbank's Erik Thedeen urges vigilance as Swedish inflation rises above expectations, influenced by global trade uncertainties.

    Riksbank's Thedeen Urges Caution Amid Rising Inflation in Sweden

    STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Recent inflation outcomes in Sweden have been slightly higher than expected but it remains to be seen how much is due to temporary factors, Riksbank Governor Erik Thedeen said on Tuesday, adding that the situation calls for vigilance.

    "It remains to be seen how much of this is due to temporary factors and what affects the inflation outlook in the slightly longer term, but it calls for vigilance," he said in a statement ahead of a hearing in parliament's finance committee.

    "We are not overly concerned by individual (inflation) outcomes, but we have some indications that pricing plans have risen a little bit, so vigilance is called for," Thedeen said during the hearing in parliament. "We are ready to act."

    Thedeen told parliament that current international turbulence, with uncertainty about global trade amid the U.S. administration's tariff moves and higher market rates in Europe, made the outlook very difficult to predict.

    The Riksbank, which has been cutting interest rates over the past year amid slowing inflation, is due to hold its next monetary policy meeting next week with the decision presented on March 20. Analysts expect no change in rates.

    Sweden's headline inflation accelerated to 2.9% year-on-year in February from 2.2% in January, a faster pace than analysts had expected and well above the central bank's 2% target.

    (Reporting by Niklas Pollard in Stockholm and Stine Jacobsen in Copenhagen, editing by Louise Rasmussen)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Swedish inflation outcomes are higher than expected.
    • •Riksbank Governor Thedeen calls for vigilance.
    • •Temporary factors may influence inflation rates.
    • •Global trade uncertainty affects economic predictions.
    • •Riksbank's next monetary policy meeting is on March 20.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Swedish Riksbank's Thedeen says higher inflation outcomes call for vigilance

    1What did Riksbank Governor Erik Thedeen say about inflation?

    Erik Thedeen stated that recent inflation outcomes in Sweden have been slightly higher than expected, calling for vigilance regarding the inflation outlook.

    2What is the current inflation rate in Sweden?

    Sweden's headline inflation accelerated to 2.9% year-on-year in February, up from 2.2% in January, exceeding the central bank's 2% target.

    3What factors are contributing to the inflation outlook?

    Thedeen mentioned that current international turbulence, including uncertainty about global trade and higher market rates in Europe, is affecting the inflation outlook.

    4When is the next Riksbank monetary policy meeting?

    The Riksbank is scheduled to hold its next monetary policy meeting next week, with the decision to be presented on March 20.

    5How has the Riksbank responded to inflation trends?

    The Riksbank has been cutting interest rates over the past year amid slowing inflation, but recent trends have raised concerns.

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