Sweden's inflation rate fell notably in November, driven by large drops in travel and accommodation prices, with economists divided on future interest rate policies.
Housing cooperatives in Sweden are set to implement significant monthly fee increases averaging between 5% and 16% in 2026, driven by rising utility and maintenance costs.
Inflation in Sweden has fallen to 2.3%, close to the central bank's target, boosting household purchasing power and offering economic relief amidst global challenges.
Christmas 2025 food prices in Sweden rise amid notable increases in chocolate and coffee costs, while investigations reveal dubious pricing tactics by Ica stores.
Facing rising holiday expenses and electricity costs, Swedish households are urged to manage finances carefully this Christmas, with expert advice from the Finansinspektionen.
US retail growth is cooling due to inflation, but the Treasury Secretary predicts no recession in 2024, a development with economic implications for Sweden.
October 2025 Swedish inflation exceeded expectations with KPIF at 3.1%, core inflation rising, and the Riksbank holding interest rates steady while anticipating future easing.
The Riksbank has kept its policy rate unchanged at 1.75% amid mixed expert opinions on whether rates will rise or fall in 2026, citing inflation easing and early economic recovery signs.
Sweden's Supreme Court increases the petty theft threshold from 1,250 to 1,500 SEK to account for inflation, revising legal standards for theft classification.
Sweden's inflation rate dropped to 3.1% in September, supported by falling food prices and easing core inflation, with the central bank forecasting further declines.