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Swedish inflation inches up in July, little worry for Riksbank

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Posted on August 17, 2021

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· Last updated: February 16, 2026

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This image depicts a graph showing the slight increase in Swedish inflation rates for July 2021, highlighting key economic indicators relevant to the Riksbank's monetary policy. The rise in inflation is attributed to factors like increased electricity prices.
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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Headline inflation in Sweden ticked up marginally in July, data published on Friday showed, though price pressure is unlikely to affect central bank policy when rate-setters return from their summer recess. Consumer prices in Sweden, measured with a fixed interest rate, rose 0.3 percent in July from the previous month and were up 1.7 […]

Swedish Inflation Sees Minor Increase in July, Riksbank Unfazed

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Headline inflation in Sweden ticked up marginally in July, data published on Friday showed, though price pressure is unlikely to affect central bank policy when rate-setters return from their summer recess.

Consumer prices in Sweden, measured with a fixed interest rate, rose 0.3 percent in July from the previous month and were up 1.7 percent from the same month last year, the statistics office (SCB) said on Friday.

Higher electricity prices had the biggest impact on inflation. Stripping out energy prices, inflation was 0.5%.

The Riksbank targets 2% headline inflation.

Central banks are, by and large, confident that the current uptick in inflation is temporary as economies recover from the pandemic.

But there is a risk that inflation will be higher for longer than many had expected, raising the question of when policymakers should react.

With Sweden’s economy already back to pre-pandemic levels, the Riksbank has called time on its bond purchases, which are due to stop at the end of the year.

Rate hikes, however, look to be years off http://tmsnrt.rs/1qEN4Rz, though some policymakers are eyeing possible tightening toward the end of the current forecast horizon, which stretches to the third quarter of 2024.

Sweden’s leading think tank, the National Institute for Economic Research, said this week that there was an outside chance a hike could be brought forward if inflationary pressures persisted.

(Reporting by Simon Johnson; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the inflation rate in Sweden for July?
Consumer prices in Sweden rose 0.3 percent in July from the previous month and were up 1.7 percent from the same month last year.
What is the Riksbank's inflation target?
The Riksbank targets a 2% headline inflation rate.
What factors are contributing to the inflation increase?
Higher electricity prices had the biggest impact on inflation, with inflation at 0.5% when energy prices are stripped out.
Are rate hikes expected soon in Sweden?
Rate hikes look to be years off, although some policymakers are considering possible tightening toward the end of the current forecast horizon.
What did the National Institute for Economic Research say about rate hikes?
The National Institute for Economic Research mentioned that there is an outside chance a hike could be brought forward if inflationary pressures persist.

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