Norway

Norges Bank Inflation Report, March 2005

Norway's central bank, Norges Bank, published its latest Inflation Report for March 2005 on Wednesday 16 March. The report said growth in the Norwegian economy has become more self-driven with the main driving forces being private consumption combined…

Norway's Gjedrem on economic perspectives

In his annual address 'Economic perspectives' given on 17 February, Svein Gjedrem of Norges Bank said Norway can gradually raise interest rates from historic lows because economic growth looks increasingly self-sustaining and stubbornly low inflation has…

Norges Bank keeps interest rate unchanged at 1.75%

At its monetary policy meeting on 2 February, Norges Bank's Executive Board decided to leave the sight deposit rate unchanged at 1.75 per cent. The Executive Board said it did not see any clear alternatives to leaving the interest rate unchanged.

Norway's Bergo on inflation targeting

In a speech on 'The basis for inflation targeting' given on 21 January, Jarle Bergo of Norges Bank said that the lesson from Nobel Prize winners Kydland and Prescott was that economic policy can achieve better results if the authorities can commit…

Norges Bank Financial Stability Report No.2, 2004

The central bank of Norway, Norges Bank, has published its twice yearly Financial Stability Report 2/2004. "The short-term outlook for financial stability is regarded as satisfactory and somewhat improved compared with the situation six months ago," said…

Norway's Bergo on oil prices & developments

In a e speech on 'Oil prices, cyclical developments and monetary policy' given on 12 November, Jarle Bergo of Norges Bank said that high oil prices so far have had a limited impact on the domestic economy and would not significantly affect the balance in…

Norway's buffer against rising oil prices

High oil and gas prices mean that Norway is running a sizable current account surplus for 2004, which could put upward pressure on the exchange rate. Last Friday, Jarle Bergo, a deputy governor at the Norges Bank, explained how this could affect Norway's…

Norges Bank Inflation Report, November 2004

Norway's central bank, Norges Bank, has published its latest Inflation Report for November 2004. The report said the effects of high oil prices on the Norwegian economy are mixed. Lower external demand will have a negative impact on some Norwegian…

Norway's Bergo on cyclical developments

In a speech on 'Monetary policy and cyclical developments' given on 18 October, Jarle Bergo of Norges Bank said in Norway output growth has picked up after a pause in 2003. The interest rate reductions since 2002 have contributed to a turnaround and the…

Norges Bank book on Historical Monetary Statistics

Norges Bank has collected and systematised historical data of relevance to price stability and financial stability, the two main areas of responsibility for central banks. This historical data has been documented in Norges Bank Occasional Papers No. 35 …

Norges Bank, Economic Bulletin, October 2004

Norges Bank, the central bank of Norway, published its October 2004 Economic Bulletin on Thursday 7 October. The Bulletin includes the article "Inflation targeting - some theory with main focus on practice" by the Governor of Norges Bank, Svein Gjedrem…

Norway's Gjedrem: Conduct of monetary policy

In a speech on 'The conduct of monetary policy' given on 28 September, Svein Gjedrem of Norges Bank said growth is high in the Norwegian economy and there are prospects of continued strong growth in petroleum investment in 2005. Employment is rising,…

Norges Bank keeps interest rates unchanged

Norges Bank's Executive Board decided on Wednesday 23 September to leave interest rates unchanged. Norges Bank's key interest rate, the sight deposit rate, therefore remains at 1.75 per cent. The overnight lending rate also remains unchanged.

Norges Bank Inflation Report, July 2004

Norway's central bank, Norges Bank, has published its latest Inflation Report for July 2004. The report says inflation is low and since the March Inflation Report, it has moved in line with projections. Inflation is being restrained by the appreciation…

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