The Governor of the Riksbank Warns of the Effects of the Spread of War: 'Naïve Attitude'
The Governor of the Riksbank, Erik Thedéen, highlights the rising energy prices and threats to the global economy due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East while maintaining interest rates at 1.75%.
Carl Johan von Seth: When can the Riksbank raise interest rates?
The Riksbank has decided to keep interest rates at 1.75%, but uncertainty from global conflicts may affect Sweden's economic outlook.
Riksbank: Very Uncertain Situation
The Riksbank has decided to keep the interest rate unchanged at 1.75%, while significantly lowering its growth forecast due to uncertainties linked to the Iran war.
The Riksbank in Sweden does not change the interest rate
Sweden's Riksbank has decided to keep the interest rate unchanged at 1.75 percent while significantly lowering growth forecasts for the year.
Why does Sweden advise its citizens to keep cash at home?
Sweden's central bank recommends citizens keep cash at home despite the country's push towards a cashless economy, highlighting concerns over reliance on digital payments during emergencies.
To bind or not to bind the mortgage – this is how you should think
A recent article discusses whether homeowners should opt for a fixed mortgage in light of anticipated interest rate hikes in Sweden over the coming years.
DN Debate. "Swish is not enough – banks must roll up their sleeves"
The leaders of Sweden's Riksbank argue that the country's major banks must develop more immediate payment services to reduce reliance on American payment giants.
The inflation pressure decreases – may lead to lower interest rates
Inflation in Sweden showed a decrease in February, suggesting potential for future interest rate cuts, according to economic experts.
The advice on 'war funds': One thousand kronor in cash at home - per adult
Sweden's central bank recommends that each adult should have one thousand kronor in cash at home to prepare for potential crises, including war.
Riksbank: Time to stock up on cash
The Riksbank recommends that households keep 1,000 kronor in cash per adult due to increasing global tensions.
Felicia Ã…kerman: How Low Is a Normal Policy Rate?
This article discusses whether Swedes deserve a lower policy rate or if the Riksbank should remain patient despite the strong krona.
Lars Calmfors: The Riksbank did a good job - but we should consider replacing it
Lars Calmfors argues that the Riksbank has performed well amid challenges but suggests it may be time to reevaluate its structure in light of recent evaluations.
Felicia Ã…kerman: The Riksbank's interest rate cut is getting closer
Felicia Ã…kerman discusses the recent decline in underlying inflation based on preliminary statistics from Statistics Sweden.