Boxes in the Monetary Policy Report

Each Monetary Policy Report (previously published under the name Inflation Report) contains a number of boxes. The first report published each year contains the box “Material for assessing monetary policy”, which looks back on the inflation outcomes in the previous year and compiles information that can be used to assess whether monetary policy has been well balanced. Other boxes aim to illustrate issues that were considered to be particularly difficult or interesting. For example, by studying all the boxes about the exchange rate you can gain an idea of how the Riksbank arrives at exchange rate forecasts and of what its views are, past and present, on the exchange rate's impact on inflation. 


 
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22/10/2009 October 2009: Evaluating different monetary policy alternatives | PDF icon 79 Kb
22/10/2009 October 2009: Unconventional measures and the risk of inflation | PDF icon 78 Kb
22/10/2009 October 2009: Exit strategies for unconventional measures | PDF icon 47 Kb
22/10/2009 October 2009: House prices in Sweden | PDF icon 174 Kb
02/07/2009 July 2009: Monetary policy when the interest rate is close to zero | PDF icon 110 Kb
02/07/2009 July 2009: Differences in fi nancial structure and crisis measures in various countries | PDF icon 75 Kb
02/07/2009 July 2009 Global imbalances, saving and demand in the wake of the crisis | PDF icon 168 Kb
02/07/2009 July 2009: The Riksbank’s company interviews in May 2009 | PDF icon 69 Kb
11/02/2009 February 2009 The Riksbanks´s company interviews in December 2008-January 2009 | PDF icon 42 Kb
11/02/2009 February 2009 The recent weakening of the krona | PDF icon 421 Kb
11/02/2009 February 2009 The financial crisis and the effects of monetary policy | PDF icon 83 Kb
11/02/2009 February 2009 Monetary policy alternatives in times of financial crisis and concern over deflation | PDF icon 120 Kb

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