Norway’s core inflation rises unexpectedly in January, limiting rate cuts
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📌 Key Takeaways
- Norway's core inflation rose unexpectedly in January, defying market expectations of a slowdown.
- The rise in prices is primarily driven by the high cost of imported goods and a weaker Norwegian krone.
- Norges Bank is now less likely to implement early interest rate cuts during the first half of the year.
- Policymakers are concerned that persistent inflation in the service sector may lead to a wage-price spiral.
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Macroeconomics, Monetary Policy, Inflation
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Percentage of a sum of money charged for its use
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Core inflation
Type of inflation in economics
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Consumer price index
Statistic to indicate the change in typical household expenditure
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Norway
Country in northern Europe
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Norges Bank
Central bank of Norway
Norges Bank (Bokmål: Norges Bank, Nynorsk: Noregs Bank, lit. 'Bank of Norway') is the central bank of Norway. It is responsible for managing the Government Pension Fund of Norway, which is the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, as well as the bank's own foreign exchange reserves.
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