Sweden just dropped November inflation numbers. CPI year-over-year came in at 0.3%—matching both forecasts and October's reading. No surprises here, pretty much dead-on expectations. Stable inflation print, nothing wild.
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LiquidityNinja
· 12-11 07:27
Sweden's inflation data is really boring; 0.3% is exactly as expected, it's like a textbook example of dullness.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 12-11 07:17
Sweden's inflation is so low? Not even 0.3% moving, it seems the European Central Bank needs to hurry up.
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SocialFiQueen
· 12-11 07:10
This 0.3% in Sweden is really meaningless, just regurgitated data... Considering global inflation, it's not even a big deal.
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BearEatsAll
· 12-11 07:05
0.3%? Sweden, are they just joking? Has inflation been completely tamed?
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VitalikFanAccount
· 12-11 07:04
Sweden's inflation is so low, 0.3% is really stable, it feels like there's not much room for speculation anymore.
Sweden just dropped November inflation numbers. CPI year-over-year came in at 0.3%—matching both forecasts and October's reading. No surprises here, pretty much dead-on expectations. Stable inflation print, nothing wild.