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Norway’s Central Bank Still in No Rush to Lower Borrowing Costs Further

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Norway’s Central Bank Still in No Rush to Lower Borrowing Costs Further

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  • Post published:January 22, 2026
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Policymakers said inflation was still too high, with the underlying measure hovering around 3% and a restrictive monetary policy remained necessary.
2026-01-22 09:44:00
Dominic Chopping

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