STOCKHOLM, April 18 (Reuters) - Swedish inflation is stabilising at the target and there may be scope for a rate cut in May or June, but the way forward is not entirely smooth, Riksbank Deputy Governor Aino Bunge said on Thursday.

"Monetary policy must take a learning approach on what could be a crooked path towards a neutral interest rate level," Bunge said in the summary of a speech published on the central bank's website.

"The world is constantly changing and monetary policy will have to adapt if there are new shocks," she added. (Reporting by Anna Ringstrom, editing by Terje Solsvik)