Swedish inflation expectations remain anchored, research finds

Riksbank economists highlight central bank actions to tackle both low and high inflation

Sveriges Riksbank
Sveriges Riksbank
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Inflation expectations in Sweden remain anchored around the 2% target despite the country’s continuing inflationary shock, research from Sveriges Riksbank finds. 

This may be due to the central bank’s efforts to tackle both below and above-target inflation over the last decade, the research paper argues.

“There were clear signs that the anchoring weakened during a period starting around 2014, but the anchoring seems to have been maintained relatively well during the recent high inflation,” say

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