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  • A soft landing for the Norwegian economy?

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    . Somewhat higher interest rates and a major reduction in the growth impetus from oil investments are expected to curb the future production growth. Somewhat higher interest rates and a major reduction in the growth impetus from oil investments are expected to curb the future production growth

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  • Moderate growth and inflation

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    . This will normally contribute to lower growth of prices and costs – and the interest rate may go down somewhat. This will normally contribute to lower growth of prices and costs – and the interest rate may go down somewhat

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  • Deep economic crisis – but some bright spots in sight

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    . We expect a gradual rise in interest rates from 2022. The Norwegian economy appears to be picking up after the country shut down in March, but lower. We expect a gradual rise in interest rates from 2022. Main economic indicators 2010-2023

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  • The decline in Norwegian Mainland GDP continued in July

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    . This could indicate that the recent rise in prices and the interest rate hikes have started to dampen household demand, says Head of National Accounts, Pål Sletten

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  • High capacity utilisation long time ahead

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    . Rise in interest rates Good growth in Norwegian export markets, strong growth in petroleum investments, increased public sector demand and low interest rates are the drivers behind the strong and lasting upturn in the Norwegian economy. In the past two years, Norges Banks has dampened this growth through gradual interest rate increases

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  • Upturn in economy on hold

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    . Stable low interest rates Low international interest rates, moderate growth and available capacity in the Norwegian economy, coupled with rising house prices, are some of the reasons behind the expectation that the key policy interest rate will remain at the current level through 2015

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  • Moderate pace in Norwegian economy

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    whole until 2015, and even later in the euro area. This will contribute to continued low interest rates internationally, even though they are expected to increase somewhat in 2016 and 2017. Low mortgage rates There has been little movement in Norwegian interest rates over the past year

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  • NOK 466 billion in assessed taxes

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    . A lowering of the interest rate meant that average interest received dropped by a third to NOK 4 400

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  • Economic upturn is fragile

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    . The rise in house prices will be driven by higher incomes and a continued low interest rate, but will be curbed by a surplus of supply, lower population growth and, eventually, higher interest rates. Key policy interest rate likely to rise in the autumn Although the key policy interest rate has remained unchanged at a record low

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  • Moderate activity growth – lower unemployment

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    . A strong NOK gives prospects for a continued low rate of inflation. The interest rates are expected to remain low for several years to come, but will increase slightly in relation to the current level. A strong NOK gives prospects for a continued low rate of inflation. The interest rates are expected to remain low for several years to come, but will increase slightly in relation to the current level

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  • Marked, but brief economic downturn

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    . Despite high growth in the structural non-oil public deficit and even lower interest rates, mainland. Despite high growth in the structural non-oil public deficit and even lower interest rates, mainland

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  • Economic Survey 1-2013

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    low interest rates and an expansive monetary policy. Fiscal policy tightening is also continuing in the USA low interest rates and an expansive monetary policy. Fiscal policy tightening is also continuing in the USA

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  • Norwegian economy boosted by increase in petroleum investment

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    interest rates and a stronger krone. The Norwegian economy experienced an economic upturn throughout 2017 interest rates and a stronger krone. Main economic indicators 2006-2021. Accounts and forecasts

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  • Upturn in the Norwegian economy soon over

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    . The mortgage regulations remained in force without any new austerity measures, but moderate income growth and higher real interest rates after tax are curbing the development in house prices. In the years ahead, lower international demand and the effects of interest rate increases over the past year will dampen the demand for labour

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  • Economic Survey 2-2004

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    . Both in Norway and abroad, the upturn is being fuelled by low interest rates. As expected, household demand is making a considerable contribution to the cyclical upturn. Both in Norway and abroad, the upturn is being fuelled by low interest rates. As expected, household demand is making a considerable contribution to the cyclical upturn

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