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Swedish Consumer Prices (Jul.) & Finnish GDP (Q2)

July’s jump in Swedish inflation is partly due to a methodological change in the way that package holiday prices are tracked. Yet even excluding this effect, underlying inflation has picked up and looks set to rise further.

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