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09908: Long-term debt securities issued in Norway, by issuing sectors. Weighted nominal interest rates on outstanding amounts and issues (per cent) (closed series) 2012 - 2014

Anne Frøberg, Statistics Norway
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Ole Petter Rygvold, Statistics Norway
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2015-06-04 10:00
Outstanding amounts of long-term debt securities:
per cent
Issues of long-term debt securities:
per cent
Outstanding amounts of long-term debt securities:
31.12.
Issues of long-term debt securities:
31.12.
Outstanding amounts of long-term debt securities:
Current Prices
Issues of long-term debt securities:
Current Prices
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