STOCKHOLM, March 14 (Reuters) - Sweden's central bank
still expects to raise the policy rate by a quarter to a half
percentage-point in April, though incoming data in the light of
recent turmoil in markets will be decisive, Riksbank Governor
Erik Thedeen said on Tuesday.
"We expect 25 basis points or 50 points - and that still
applies - but incoming data will be decisive," Thedeen told a
hearing of parliament's finance committee.
(Reporting by Simon Johnson, editing by Johan Ahlander)
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