Riksbank seeks greater clarity with redesigned monetary policy report

Shorter report aims to focus more on analysis and less on detailed data

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Sveriges Riksbank

Sveriges Riksbank has unveiled a new design for its monetary policy reports that seeks to make the central bank's policy communication even clearer.

The new design features a fresh layout that incorporates larger figures and charts, as well as a mix of shorter fact and analysis boxes and longer articles.

The aim is to focus more on analysis and reasoning, and less on detailed data reporting, while making the overall report more visually appealing.

The report will also include a new section

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