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  • Interest rate margins on mortgages increase

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    Interest rate margins on mortgages increase Published: 17 August 2017 The interest rate margins on new and outstanding mortgages to households increased in June. The fixed-interest rate on new mortgages increased by 0.02 percentage points in June, while the floating rate was stable

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  • Good results for banks

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    . Increased net interest income In the 1st half of 2017, the banks’ net interest income amounted to NOK 37.5 billion. This is NOK 3.1 billion higher than in the same half in 2016. The increase is due to a higher increase in total interest income than in total interest expenses

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  • Fixed interest rate still falling

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    Fixed interest rate still falling Published: 4 July 2017 The interest rate on new mortgages fell by 0.02 percentage points to 2.51 per cent in May. The interest rate on outstanding mortgages remained stable at 2.55 per cent

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  • Higher CO2 emissions tax pushes up fuel costs

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    ). Up to this quarter, the financing costs have been measured using a nominal NIBOR interest rate adjusted for changes in the consumer price index (CPI). From this quarter and onwards, the nominal NIBOR interest rate will be adjusted for changes in the consumer price index adjusted for tax changes and excluding energy products (CPI-ATE

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  • The start of a moderate upturn in the economy?

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    . Low interest rates and weak krone The economic downturn has been curbed by a proactive monetary policy. The key policy interest rate has been at a record low 0.5 per cent for more than a year

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  • The start of a moderate upturn in the economy? - Main economic indicators 2005-2020. Accounts and forecasts. Percentage changefrom previous year unless otherwise noted

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    3.1 2.0 1.6 Housing prices 8.2 13.7 12.6 -1.1 1.9 8.3 8.0 6.7 4.0 2.7 6.1 7.0 6.8 -1.1 -2.7 -1.2 Income, interest rates and excange rate Household real income. 4CPI adjusted for tax changes and excluding energy products. 5Yearly average. Lending rate, banks until 2006

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  • Lower fixed interest rate on new mortgages

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    Lower fixed interest rate on new mortgages Published: 1 June 2017 The fixed interest rate on new mortgage loans fell by 0.06 percentage points in April. The fixed interest rate on new mortgage loans fell by

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  • Good results for banks

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    . Increased net interest income In the 1st quarter in 2017, the banks’ net interest income amounted to NOK 18.5 billion. This is NOK 1.4 billion higher than in the same quarter in 2016. The increase is due to lower total interest expenses as well as higher total interest income

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  • Increase in interest rate on new mortgages

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    Increase in interest rate on new mortgages Published: 16 May 2017 The interest rate on new mortgage loans increased by 0.03 percentage points in March. The interest rate on new mortgage loans increased by

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  • Slightly brighter times ahead

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    . Active counter-cyclical policy An expansionary fiscal policy and reduced interest rates have been implemented in response to the economic downturn. The fall in oil prices and lower interest rates contributed to the krone depreciating to a historically weak level

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  • Slightly brighter times ahead - Main economic indicators 2005-2020. Accounts and forecasts. Percentage change from previousyear unless otherwise noted

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    1.1 1.1 1.1 Housing prices 8.2 13.7 12.6 -1.1 1.9 8.3 8.0 6.7 4.0 2.7 6.1 7.1 6.5 0.6 -1.5 -2.1 Income, interest rates and excange rate Household real income. 4CPI adjusted for tax changes and excluding energy products. 5Yearly average. Lending rate, banks until 2006

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  • Good annual results for banks

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    ; about the same as in 2015. Increased net interest income In 2016, the banks’ net interest income amounted to NOK 70.4 billion. This is NOK 5.8 billion higher than in the previous year. The increase is mainly due to lower total interest expenses

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  • Iraqis in Norway – a demographic portrait

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    – refugee groups that are comparative to Iraqis (Sølhusvik and Skille 2009). Among Iraqis, the rate of immigration amounted to 15 per cent of the rate of. Relocation from the municipality of residence is referred to as secondary migration. This is of great interest to both local and national decision-makers, and is central to

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  • Bosnians – the integration champions?

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    somewhat greater than for the Norwegian population as a whole, with 35 and 32 per cent respectively. Figure 4 High education participation rate The figures immigrant category. 1 October 2015. Per cent To table High rate of employment and ‘only’ 4 per cent unemployment The national employment rate in the fourth

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  • 6 in 10 men self-supporting after 8 years

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    . Comparisons with statutory rates for minimum incomes for self-support show the development in the self-support rate over time’ self-support rates, by length of residence in Norway. Common to all the groups is that self-support increases considerably over time during the first years of living in Norway

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