Sweden's central bank raised its benchmark rate at a sharper-than-expected pace on Tuesday and signaled more hikes to combat high inflation.
The Executive Board of Riksbank decided to raise the policy rate by 1 percentage point to 1.75 percent and signaled more tightening in the coming six months.
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by Renju Jaya
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