Sweden’s consumer price inflation eased in February, figures from Statistics Sweden showed on Monday.
The consumer price index rose 1.4 percent annually in February, after a 1.6 percent increase in January. Economists had expected a 1.6 percent rise.
On a month-on-month basis, consumer prices rose 0.3 percent in February, after a 0.4 percent decline in the previous month. Economists had expected a 0.4 percent fall.
Inflation, based on the CPI with fixed interest rate or CPIF, eased to 1.5 percent in February from 1.7 percent in the preceding month.
On a monthly basis, the CPIF increased 0.3 percent in February, reversing a 0.3 percent fall in the prior month.
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