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Finance minister defends Sweden's economy as Riksbank flags potential interest rate hike
The Swedish government is sticking to its outlook for the country's economy, forecasting GDP growth of 2.3 percent this year – identical to its assessment at the beginning of May.
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What happenedThe Swedish government is sticking to its outlook for the country's economy, forecasting GDP growth of 2.3 percent this year – identical to its assessment at the beginning of May.
The headline splitThe Local (Europe) frames it as "Finance minister defends Sweden's economy as Riksbank flags potential interest rate hike". Bloomberg - Economics frames it as "Philippines Sees Another Rate Hike to Curb War-Driven Inflation".
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CenterFinance minister defends Sweden's economy as Riksbank flags potential interest rate hike
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Finance minister defends Sweden's economy as Riksbank flags potential interest rate hike
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The Swedish government is sticking to its outlook for the country's economy, forecasting GDP growth of 2.3 percent this year – identical to its assessment at the beginning of May.
Philippines Sees Another Rate Hike to Curb War-Driven Inflation
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The Philippine central bank raised its benchmark interest rate for a second consecutive meeting, and Governor Eli Remolona said another increase is possible in August with inflationary pres...