Swedish Inflation Expectations Rise Slightly in Latest Survey

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Swedish Inflation Expectations Rise Slightly in Latest Survey
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Expectations of inflation are rising somewhat, according to the survey conducted by Origo Group on behalf of the Swedish Central Banken. In a one-year perspective, they are rising to 2.1 percent from previously 2.0 percent based on the KPIF measure, which the Swedish Central Banken follows particularly closely.

The same increase is also seen in a two-year and five-year perspective compared to the previous measurement made in June.

Expectations for the development of the Swedish krona have also changed and the expected weakening of the dollar has now been mitigated. In August, the assessment was that one dollar would cost 8.75 kronor in a one-year perspective, now it is expected to be 8.99 kronor compared to today's 9.23 kronor.

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