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Bunge, Riksbank's Bunge, says that low inflation allows Sweden to have margins in the event of supply shocks.
Aino Bunge, deputy governor of the central bank, said that Sweden's low inflation would?give it some room to deal with supply-side shocks. But if the war in the Middle East continues, this will also affect Sweden, he added. The war has caused a record rise in the price of gasoline and diesel, as well as increased global unrest and significant changes in financial markets. Consumer prices in Sweden were down 0.6% in march compared to the previous month and up 1.6% compared to the same period a year ago, which was much lower than expected. Bunge stated on Tuesday that...