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STOCKHOLM: A fall in underlying inflation would be a problem, Swedish central bank Deputy Governor Per Jansson said on Monday, repeating that he believes the first rate hike since 2011 may have to wait until next year.
"I can't see that we could have a much lower (underlying)inflation than we have today, then we would have a problematic situation quite quickly," Jansson told reporters.
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