STOCKHOLM, March 23 (Reuters) - Recent market turbulence
could lead to tighter financial conditions, but it is too early
to say whether it will affect the Swedish central bank's next
policy decision in late April, Governor Erik Thedeen said on
Thursday.
"You can say that it appears to be contractive if this
turbulence continues to some extent, but you can't translate
that into a monetary policy that is different - higher or lower
- than we expected in February," Thedeen told reporters.
(Reporting by Simon Johnson; editing by Johan Ahlander)
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