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Swedish Economic Tendency Survey (July) & Labour Data (June)

Both the Swedish Economic Tendency Survey and labour market indicators point to increasing wage and price pressures. This supports our view that the Riksbank and markets are underestimating how soon monetary policy will need to be tightened.

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