
Bank of Sweden
The Bank of Sweden, known as the Riksbank, is Sweden’s central bank responsible for managing the country’s monetary policy. Its main goals are to maintain stable prices, support a safe and efficient payment system, and promote financial stability. The Riksbank sets interest rates to influence inflation and economic growth, issues banknotes and coins, and oversees the banking system to ensure it remains sound. By doing so, it helps keep the Swedish economy stable and trustworthy, supporting consumer confidence and economic progress.