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RIKSBANK: Bunge Emphasises The Board's "Tentative" Approach To Policy Going Forw

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Highlights from Riksbank Deputy Governor Bunge's comments at today's JP Morgan event:

  • "It takes time for the cuts to have an effect, and this favours a tentative approach in our monetary policy going forward"
  • "The inflation outcome for January was slightly higher than expected, but the reasons for this are not yet known and individual figures should be interpreted with caution."
  • "There are early signs of a rebound, but it is important that we receive further information that confirms our forecast."
  • "Uncertainty regarding demand for Swedish exports and the imposition of tariffs could delay investment and increase precautionary saving"
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Highlights from Riksbank Deputy Governor Bunge's comments at today's JP Morgan event:

  • "It takes time for the cuts to have an effect, and this favours a tentative approach in our monetary policy going forward"
  • "The inflation outcome for January was slightly higher than expected, but the reasons for this are not yet known and individual figures should be interpreted with caution."
  • "There are early signs of a rebound, but it is important that we receive further information that confirms our forecast."
  • "Uncertainty regarding demand for Swedish exports and the imposition of tariffs could delay investment and increase precautionary saving"