Swedish central bank's Thedeen says inflation risks have increased
STOCKHOLM, April 22 (Reuters) - Swedish central bank Governor Erik Thedeen said on Wednesday the risk has risen somewhat that inflation could be higher than the Riksbank expected a few weeks ago.
Thedeen said in a statement that even if a formal agreement on the opening of the Strait of Hormuz were to materialise relatively soon, inflationary pressures and high energy prices would not level off "at the stroke of a pen".
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