STOCKHOLM, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Underlying inflation in
Sweden picked up in January and there is no sign of a peak in
price pressure, Riksbank Deputy Governor Henry Ohlsson said on
Tuesday.
"Inflation in Sweden (in January) was still very high and
the figures showed that we haven't seen a clear peak yet and
that's what I took away from (inflation figures) yesterday," the
central bank deputy governor told reporters.
(Reporting by Simon Johnson, editing by Anna Ringstrom)
Messaging: simon.c.johnson.reuters.com@reuters.net))
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