• Minutes - Swedish Central Bank's Ingves says too early to change the direction of monetary policy at present

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10 May 2017

Minutes - Swedish Central Bank's Ingves says too early to change the direction of monetary policy at present

  • Skingsley says decision to not support further bond purchases should not be perceived as excluding the need for stimulation at a later stage

  • Jansson wondered whether, with a lower inflation outcome than expected and a proposed forecast entailing poorer inflation prospects in coming years, it was enough to ease monetary policy merely by extending the government bond purc

  • Ingves says a rapid krona appreciation that threatens rising inflation must not take place

  • Jansson says activity abroad continued to strengthen, but said that there is considerable uncertainty over economic and political developments

  • Jochnick says the effects on growth and inflation will probably be limited regardless of the outcomes of forthcoming elections and political decisions


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