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Swedish Consumer Prices (May)

Underlying inflation was stronger than expected in May and domestic inflation should rise further from its 63-month high. As this will help to offset any disinflationary impact from a stronger krona due to tighter monetary policy, the Riksbank will become more confident that the risks from policy normalisation have diminished.

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