Norges Bank board to meet more and publish minutes
Øystein Olsen says Norwegian central bank is looking to be more transparent
Starting in June, Norway’s central bank will publish minutes of its executive board’s monetary policy meetings – while the number of meetings held annually will increase from six to eight from 2018.
It unveiled the move on the same day (May 4) as the board held its key rate at 0.5%, noting adjusted annual consumer price index inflation rose to 1.7% in March, “approximately as expected”.
Governor Øystein Olsen said the central bank was “seeking to increase monetary policy transparency” by
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