Statistics Norway Doubts New Interest Rate Cuts This Year
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Statistics Norway (SSB) does not believe there will be any interest rate cuts this year. One of the reasons is the war in the Middle East.
Statistics Norway has canceled interest rate cuts this year, citing, among other things, the war in the Middle East.
The war in the Middle East is leading to increased costs and higher import prices, writes Statistics Norway. This means that it will take time before price inflation comes down to the inflation target of 2 percent. Statistics Norway therefore believes that Norges Bank will keep the key interest rate unchanged at 4 percent, and that there will be no interest rate cut in 2026. According to the forecasts, there may be an interest rate cut of 0.25 p…
Statistics Norway (SSB) does not believe there will be any interest rate cuts this year. One of the reasons is the war in the Middle East.
Romsdals Budstikke with the online newspaper Rbnett is located in Molde and is the local newspaper for Romsdal with the municipalities of Molde, Hustadvika, Aukra, Gjemnes, Vestnes and Rauma.
The war in the Middle East is increasing costs internationally and higher import prices here at home – this is affecting the interest rate outlook.
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