The Sveriges Riksbank kept its policy rate unchanged at 1.75% for a third consecutive meeting at its first policy decision of 2026, in line with expectations. The central bank indicated that the rate is likely to remain at this level for some time as it assesses the impact of the current policy stance, which is expected to support stronger economic activity and help inflation stabilize around the target over the longer term. Policymakers, however, warned that uncertainty around inflation and growth has increased, driven in part by geopolitical tensions and shifts in US trade and foreign policy. While Sweden’s economy has remained resilient so far despite higher tariffs, household and business sentiment could weaken quickly. They also highlighted the krona’s impact on inflation and the effects of more expansionary fiscal policy in Sweden and abroad as key risks going forward. source: Sveriges Riksbank
The benchmark interest rate in Sweden was last recorded at 1.75 percent. Interest Rate in Sweden averaged 2.79 percent from 1994 until 2026, reaching an all time high of 8.91 percent in July of 1995 and a record low of -0.50 percent in February of 2016. This page provides the latest reported value for - Sweden Interest Rate - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news. Sweden Interest Rate - data, historical chart, forecasts and calendar of releases - was last updated on February of 2026.
The benchmark interest rate in Sweden was last recorded at 1.75 percent. Interest Rate in Sweden is expected to be 1.75 percent by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Sweden Interest Rate is projected to trend around 2.00 percent in 2027, according to our econometric models.