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Swedish inflation slows in March, supports early rate cut by Riksbank

Published 04/12/2024, 03:27 AM
Updated 04/12/2024, 03:31 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Sweden's central bank is pictured in Stockholm November 28, 2008. REUTERS/Bob Strong (SWEDEN)/File Photo

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Swedish inflation slowed sharply in March, data showed on Friday, nearing the central bank's 2% target and clearing the way for the start of a series of rate cuts, possibly as early as the next policy meeting in May.

Consumer prices in Sweden, measured with a fixed interest rate, rose 0.1 percent in March from the previous month and were up 2.2 percent from the same month last year, the lowest level since July of 2021.

Excluding volatile energy prices, inflation was 2.9% year-on-year, the statistics office said. The measures were well below forecasts by both the Riksbank and analysts polled by Reuters.

"Today's number, the broad interpretation is that we have a good basis for inflation stabilizing," Deputy Governor Anna Breman said in a speech after the data. "At the same time, it is always the case ... that a single number is not what decides monetary policy."

At its most recent meeting, the Riksbank kept its key interest rate unchanged at 4.00%, but said that if inflation continued to slow there was a strong chance it could start cutting rates in May.

Growth in many parts of the economy has ground to a halt, unemployment is rising and many households are struggling with higher mortgage payments after eight rate hikes in two years.

However, rate-setters are still concerned about a weak Swedish crown, which could take further punishment if rate cuts by European Central Bank and the U.S. Federal Reserve are pushed back.

Data on Wednesday showed U.S. consumer prices were stickier than expected and sent the Swedish crown tumbling.

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"The chance of a cut in May by the Riksbank has increased significantly," Lars Kristian Feste, Head of Fixed Income at Ohman Funds said.

Sweden's central bank has a forecast for three rate cuts this year with a roughly 50/50 chance of the first being in either May or June.

The Riksbank announces its next policy decision on May 8.

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