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Final data show that Swedish headline inflation was 1.6% annually in March

The final statistics from the Statistics Office showed that consumer?prices, as measured by a 'fixed interest rate' (CPIF), were down 0.6% on a monthly basis in March compared to the previous month. They also rose 1.6% compared to the same period a year ago.

The figures were in line with those published by the flash?figures last week.

Statistics office stated that fuel prices increased sharply in march, but were 'offset by an enormous drop in electricity rates. The price of food also fell, mainly due to lower prices for dairy products.

Sweden is a?outlier' compared to the rest of Europe and America in that it has seen muted price pressures in spite of the war in Iran.

The war has changed market perceptions about the Riksbank rate path. From no change this year, before hostilities started, to a possibility of two hikes, if higher?energy costs spread into other parts of the economy.

In March, the Riksbank kept its main interest rate at 1.75% and said it was expecting that rate to stay there for a while. The next rate announcement is scheduled for May 7.

(source: Reuters)