Riksbank makes second 25bp rate cut of 2025

“Signs of an economic rebound” prompt further easing of policy

Sveriges Riksbank HQ
Sveriges Riksbank
Daniel Hinge

Sweden’s central bank reduced its policy rate by 25 basis points on January 29, having previously cut by the same amount on January 7.

The Swedish economy has been facing difficulties since at least last August, when the Riksbank said the country was in a “mild recession”. However, in its latest monetary policy update, the bank said there were “signs of an economic rebound”.

The bank said its preferred measure of inflation – annual consumer price index with a fixed interest rate (CPIF) – was 1.5%

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