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Abstract: Sweden’s central bank should not actively sell bonds in its asset portfolio as it shifts toward policy tightening in the face of surging inflation, Deputy Governor Cecilia Skingsley said on Friday.
Swedens central bank should not actively sell bonds in its asset portfolio as it shifts toward policy tightening in the face of surging inflation, Deputy Governor Cecilia Skingsley said on Friday.
“One reason … is that the maturity of our assets is relatively short,” Skingsley said in the text of a speech published by the central bank.
“But another reason is that the aggregate international experience with QT is very limited, and there are very few data points for estimating the effects.”
(Reporting by Simon Johnson; editing by Niklas Pollard)
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