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3-3 vote for QE with Governor Ingves casting deciding vote

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  • Breman, Floden and Ohlsson all dissented and wanted slower pace of purchases: At SEK9bln/Q for each of govvies, minus and covereds and copr at SEK500mln (instead of the SEK12bln and SEK1bln pace that is continuing from Q1).
  • So a 3-3 split on the board with Ingves' vote the deciding factor.

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