Norwegians Blame High Interest Rates on the Government — Nya Dagbladet
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A new survey shows that many Norwegians believe that the government's policies have contributed to the country's high interest rate situation. At the same time, there is a growing debate about why Norway's key interest rate is now more than twice as high as Sweden's. The debate primarily concerns Norges Bank's key interest rate, which was raised from 4.0 to 4.25 percent in May. This can be compared with Sveriges Riksbank's key interest rate of 1…
Opinion poll: Is the government to blame for interest rate hikes The debate has raged in recent months - and years: Why does Norway have such a much higher interest rate than Sweden and Europe? And why did we go from believing in two interest rate cuts this year, to expecting two interest rate hikes? The opposition has gone to great lengths to blame the government, through high spending. On Wednesday, the OECD also issued a warning that Norway'…
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