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03958: Financial institutions. Balance sheet, by financial instruments (NOK million) (closed series) 1997K1 - 2011K4

Ola Tveita, Statistics Norway
+47 99 73 45 83
2012-02-28 10:00
Balance sheet:
mill. NOK
Balance sheet:
31.12.
Statistics Norway
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financial institutions

CENTRAL BANK OF NORWAY

Central Bank exclusive Government Petroleum Fund Investment

financial object

Share capital

Before 1999 the item included primary capital securities.

Loans on bonds

Before 1999 the item also included loans which were not bond issues.