Rising Inflation Concerns Amid Global Unrest
Governor Erik Thedeen of the Swedish central bank has expressed concerns over rising inflation risks due to the Middle East conflict impacting global supply chains. If these pressures persist, deviating from Riksbank's target, it may prompt the bank to take corrective measures.
Inflation concerns are mounting according to Erik Thedeen, Governor of Sweden's central bank, who cautioned that inflation might exceed previous expectations due to ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Thedeen highlighted that the war in the region is disrupting global supply chains, subsequently driving up inflationary pressures worldwide. He noted that even if an agreement is reached soon to open the Strait of Hormuz, prices and inflation are unlikely to stabilize immediately.
To manage these risks, Thedeen suggested that the Riksbank may need to intervene if inflation risks deviating significantly from its 2% target, signaling potential monetary policy actions.
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