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MPU December 2007 071219

Figure 1. Repo rate with uncertainty bands Per cent, quarterly averages Source: The Riksbank

Figure 2. GDP with uncertainty bands Annual percentage change, seasonally adjusted data Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank

Figure 3. CPI with uncertainty bands Annual percentage change Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank

Figure 4. CPIX with uncertainty bands Annual percentage change Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank

Figure 5. GDP Quarterly change in per cent, in annualised terms, seasonally adjusted data Note. Broken lines represent the Riksbank’s forecast. Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank

Figure 6. Number of employed Thousands, seasonally adjusted data Note. Broken lines represent the Riksbank’s forecast. Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank

Figure 7. CPI Annual percentage change Note. Broken lines represent the Riksbank's forecast. Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank

Figure 8. Repo rate Per cent, quarterly average Note. Broken lines represent the Riksbank’s forecast. Source: The Riksbank

Figure 9. CPIX Annual percentage change Note. Broken lines represent the Riksbank’s forecast. Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank

Figure 10. CPIX excluding energy Annual percentage change Note. Broken lines represent the Riksbank’s forecast. Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank

Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank Table 1. Key figures, annual averages Annual percentage change, unless otherwise specified Note. The assessment in the most recent Monetary Policy Report is shown in brackets. Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank

Table 2. Inflation, twelve month figures Annual percentage change Note. The assessment in the most recent Monetary Policy Report is shown in brackets. Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank

Table 3. Repo rate forecast Per cent, quarterly average Source: The Riksbank

Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank Table 4. Latest outcome and previous forecasts for central forecast variables Annual percentage change unless otherwise specified 1 Outcome for Quarter 4 refers to the mean value for October and November. 2 Percentage of the labour force. 3 Outcome for Quarter 4 refers to the mean value up to 13 December 2007. Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank