The conflict that erupted in Iran on February 28 has significantly impacted the monetary policy environment in Sweden and abroad, according to Swedish Central Bank Deputy Governor Jansson. According to Jin10, Jansson emphasized that the ongoing situation is expected to bring profound changes, at least in the short term, to the economic strategies and policies both domestically and internationally. The deputy governor highlighted the need for careful monitoring and potential adjustments in response to the evolving geopolitical landscape. The conflict's implications on global markets and economic stability remain a key concern for policymakers.