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Monetary Policy Report October 2017
15/01/2018 -Economic activity is strong and inflation is close to the target of 2 per cent. Monetary policy needs to remain expansionary for inflation to continue to be close to 2 per cent. The Executive Board of the Riksbank has therefore decided to hold...
Monetary policy report, February 2017
20/01/2018 -Economic activity is strengthening, but there is considerable political uncertainty abroad and the risks of setbacks have increased. For inflation to stabilise around 2 per cent, a continued strong level of economic activity and a krona that...
Minutes of the Executive Board's monetary policy meetings
29/03/2023 -The Executive Board of the Riksbank usually holds eight monetary policy meetings per year at which it decides on monetary policy (before year 2024 it was five meetings per year). Approximately five working days after each monetary policy...
Monetary policy report, December 2017
20/01/2018 -The strong economic activity has contributed to inflation being close to 2 per cent for a period of time. Monetary policy needs to remain expansionary for inflation to continue to be close to the target. The Executive Board of the Riksbank has...
Monetary Policy Report, September 2017
15/01/2018 -Economic activity is strong and inflation is close to the target of 2 per cent. Monetary policy needs to remain expansionary for inflation to continue to be close to 2 per cent. The Executive Board of the Riksbank has therefore decided to hold...
In-depth analysis in the Monetary Policy Reports
19/12/2024 -In-depth analyses are published in the Monetary Policy Reports. These aim to provide a more detailed analysis of issues that are topical and/or particularly relevant to economic developments and monetary policy.
The path to a monetary policy decision
20/01/2026 -The Executive Board normally holds eight scheduled monetary policy meetings a year. However, if more monetary policy decisions are needed, the Executive Board may meet more frequently. At the monetary policy meetings, the Executive Board decides...
How is inflation measured?
20/01/2026 -Inflation is usually measured by using a price index to calculate how the price level has changed over a 12-month period. The most common and best-known price index in Sweden is the consumer price index (CPI). The index shows how much it costs...
The importance of international developments for monetary policy
20/01/2026 -Sweden is a small, open economy that is affected by international events. This means that if the Riksbank is to formulate a monetary policy that contributes to a good development of the Swedish economy, it must have knowledge of international...
Current inflation rate
20/01/2026 -The Riksbank’s target is 2-percent inflation per year measured in terms of the CPIF (Consumer Price Index with a Fixed interest rate). The Statistics Sweden calculates inflation.