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  • The moderate upturn continues

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    . Going forward, house building is expected to curb the economic upturn. Interest rates will remain low for some time ahead. Going forward, house building is expected to curb the economic upturn. Interest rates will remain low for some time ahead

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  • The decline reverses

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    . It is the fear of a demand-driven increase in inflation, which so far has made Bank of Norway keep interest rates high. This provides a basis for a small decline in interest rates throughout 2002. The prospect of somewhat higher pressure on the Norwegian economy towards the

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  • Moderate upswing in economy from second half of 2016

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    over a long period means that the first interest rate increase is expected soon. This will mean continued low interest rates internationally throughout the projection period

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  • Protracted Norwegian boom

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    . Strong international growth, considerable growth in petroleum investments, fiscal stimuli, increased labour immigration and low interest rates have been important drivers behind the upturn in the Norwegian economy. As a response to the high activity, Norges Bank has lifted the key interest rate by a total of

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  • Boom intensifies

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    . High international growth and low interest rates are two of the factors behind the 3-year economic recovery in Norway. This has contributed to growth in most industries. In response to the activity growth, Norges Bank increased the key interest rates by

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  • Low inflation and unemployment

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    . However, the combination of slightly higher interest rates, a major reduction in the growth impetus from oil investments and a gradual poorer development in Norwegian export markets is expected to. However, the combination of slightly higher interest rates, a major reduction in the growth impetus from oil investments and a gradual poorer development in Norwegian export markets is expected to

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  • Abrupt standstill in the Norwegian economy

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    . A highly expansive fiscal policy, lower interest rates, the weakest krone exchange rate on record and falling real wages are dampening the effects on the labour market krone exchange rate to remain at the current level going forward. Key policy interest rate to remain at record low for some time Norges Bank reduced its

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  • Protracted moderate upturn

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    . High growth in demand from the petroleum sector and low interest rates are key drivers in the development. High growth in demand from the petroleum sector and low interest rates are key drivers in the development

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  • Slow growth in Norwegian economy

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    . Interest rates may go further down, and the NOK may weaken against the Euro. Norwegian economy is now in a growth recession, which will not turn until the end of 2004. Interest rates may go further down, and the NOK may weaken against the Euro. Preliminary figures from the quarterly national accounts indicate that the growth in production in Norwegian economy came close to a halt throughout 2002

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  • Pronounced upturn ahead

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    . The real wage growth is set to increase going forward, but a clear increase in interest rates is also expected’ incomes despite higher interest rates. A growing housing wealth will pull in the same direction, while the higher interest rates will curb growth

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  • More marked slowdown ahead

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    to poor GDP growth in 2009. Unemployment is therefore set to increase. A more marked slowdown will lead to interest rates in Norway being reduced more than previously estimated. Unemployment is therefore set to increase. A more marked slowdown will lead to interest rates in Norway being reduced more than previously estimated

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  • Economic boom in sight

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    . The rise in house prices is driven by higher incomes, but is dampened by somewhat lower population growth and higher interest rates. Interest rate set to increase The key policy interest rate has remained unchanged at a record low

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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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  • Clear upturn in economy on the horizon

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    . Wage growth will increase, but interest rates and underlying inflation will also rise according to our calculations. Increasing interest rates The base rate was last increased in May 2010, and was subsequently

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  • Why is Norway so expensive?

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    can’t spend more of the oil money or who really determines the interest rates? In the book, “Alt du vil vite om), Statistics Norway researcher Erling Røed Larsen writes in plain language about complex issues such as the interest rate, unemployment and inflation. Written by

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