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Originally published by Capital Businessbusiness
March 4, 2026
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Sweden’s central bank urges households to keep cash reserves amid global uncertainty

The Riksbank's guidance is aimed at ensuring households can pay for essential goods for about a week in the event of disruptions to digital payment systems. Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |..
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Sweden's central bank, the Riksbank, has reissued a recommendation urging households to keep approximately 1,000 Swedish kronor (about 109 U.S. dollars) in cash at home due to global uncertainty and potential disruptions to digital payment systems.
- Households are advised to maintain enough cash to cover essential goods for about a week.
- The recommendation comes from the Riksbank, with guidance from first deputy governor Aino Bunge.
- This guidance is a general benchmark, with adjustments possible based on individual household needs and consumption patterns, and aims to keep the cash system functioning.
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