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Policy rate unchanged at 2.25 per cent
20/03/2025 -Despite the substantial global turbulence, the outlook for inflation and economic activity in Sweden is expected to remain broadly intact. The recovery of the Swedish economy has begun, but activity is still weak. Inflation is expected to be...
Policy rate unchanged at 2.25 per cent
08/05/2025 -The increased uncertainty abroad implies that the economic outlook appears to be slightly weaker than in the March forecast. The impact on inflation is more difficult to assess. The Executive Board considers that monetary policy is currently...
Minutes of the monetary policy meeting on 6 November 2024
13/11/2024 -The Executive Board decided to cut the policy rate by 0.5 percentage points to 2.75 per cent at its monetary policy meeting on 6 November 2024. In the minutes of the meeting, you can follow the discussion leading up to the decision and see the...
Policy rate cut by 0.5 percentage points to 2.75 per cent
07/11/2024 -To provide further support to the economy and help inflation stabilise at the target, the Executive Board has decided to cut the policy rate by 0.5 percentage points to 2.75 per cent. If the outlook for economic activity and inflation remains...
Nordic Baltic Crisis Simulation Exercise, 2024
20/09/2024 -To test the preparedness for a potential crisis situation, authorities from the Nordic-Baltic countries responsible for financial stability during this week conducted a financial crisis simulation exercise in the Nordic-Baltic region, involving...
New recruitment procedure initiated to replace Martin Flodén in May 2024
17/11/2023 -The General Council of the Riksbank has decided to apply a new recruitment procedure when appointing the members of the Executive Board. This decision is a consequence of the new Sveriges Riksbank Act. The first time the new procedure will be...
The Riksbank’s Business Survey: “Everyone is talking about the problems, no one is talking about how well things are going”
14/06/2022 -Several of the major Swedish companies say that they have never experienced such a favourable economic situation as now. This is described in the Riksbank's latest Business Survey. It is primarily manufacturing industry companies that are...
Eight monetary policy meetings a year from 2024
21/09/2023 -The Executive Board has decided that with effect from 2024 they will hold eight instead of five monetary policy meetings per year. The Executive Board has also taken a decision on the meetings calendar for the full year 2024.
Minutes of the Monetary Policy Meeting held on 27 April 2022
06/05/2022 -The Riksbank needs to conduct monetary policy to counteract the high inflation becoming entrenched in price- and wage-setting, and ensure that inflation returns to the target after a time. At its monetary policy meeting on 27 April, the...
Minutes of the Monetary Policy Meeting held on 25 April 2023
09/05/2023 -For inflation to fall and stabilise at the target within a reasonable period of time, the Executive Board decided to raise the Riksbank's policy rate by 0.5 percentage points to 3.5 per cent. The forecast indicates that the policy rate will...