Norway
Norway’s Gjedrem: IMF, not G20, must lead post-crisis policy debate
Norges Bank governor Svein Gjedrem sees IMF as key means to engage all countries in building global policy framework
Norges Bank director pushes for better pricing of risk
Norges Bank director Arlid Lund discusses how to prevent the next crisis and where the risks lie
Norwegian housing finance still underdeveloped: Gjedrem
Norges Bank governor Svein Gjedrem says variable-rate mortgages still account for too large a part of the housing finance market
Norway puts rate rises on ice
Pause in exit strategy as recovery “takes hold”, inflation likely to fall
Norway enables account holders to switch bank in seconds
Finance ministry ruling paves the way for technology that will make Norway the first country to allow customers to change accounts with ease
Gold standard did Scandinavia good
Norges Bank examines monetary policy and inflation dynamic of the Scandinavian Currency Union
Record profits for Norway’s Government Pension Fund
Third-quarter returns for Government Pension Fund – Global came to 13.5%
Norway raises rates
Higher than expected inflation means Norges Bank becomes first European central bank to begin “exit strategy”
House prices influence rate setting – Norway’s Gjedrem
Norges Bank’s Svein Gjedrem says equity and property prices influence monetary policy in Norway
Social capital aids stakeholder orientation
Norges Bank says banks located in communities with high social capital have a higher probability of survival
Price affects public's payments instrument choice
The prices of payment services influenced the public's choice of payments instrument, finds the latest Annual Report on Payment Systems from the Norges Bank.
Norges Bank to tweet rate decisions
Norges Bank has begun using twitter, the social networking site, to communicate rate decisions.
Norges Bank - Annual Report 2008
Norges Bank has recently introduced a new settlement system, notes the central bank's latest Annual Report.
Dornbusch was right
Dornbusch's exchange rate overshooting hypothesis holds, new research from the Norges Bank reveals.
Macroprudential needed regardless of rate policy
Macroprudential policies are required regardless of the monetary-policy regime in place, said Svein Gjedrem, the governor of the Norges Bank.
Norway's Gjedrem: SWF woes will ease with time
The Government Pension Fund is a long-term savings plan and capable of riding out large swings in the markets, said Svein Gjedrem, the governor of the Norges Bank.
Norway's Qvigstad: banks need more capital
Banks need more capital to improve access to funding and to be more robust, said Jan Qvigstad, the deputy governor at the Norges Bank.
Banks back to deposit funding - Norway's Gjedrem
Deposits must again take precedence as the largest funding source for banks, said Svein Gjedrem, the governor of the Norges Bank.
Norwegian payments system passed crisis test
Norges Bank's payments system successfully handled the challenges posed by the financial crisis, the central bank said on Thursday.
The effects of the crisis on Norway's SWF
Norway's sovereign wealth fund, the Norwegian Pension Fund, has been hard hit by the crisis, said Jan Qvigstad, the deputy governor of Norges Bank.
Norway cuts to a record low
Norges Bank on Wednesday cut its key rate by half a point to an all-time low of 1.5% on signs that the global recession was having an adverse impact on the domestic economy.
House prices impacted by monetary policy
A working paper from Norges Bank finds that house prices are linked to monetary-policy shocks in the Norwegian, Swedish and British economies.
Uniform banking rules crucial: Norway's Gjedrem
All global supervisory authorities must take a uniform approach to regulating banks, said Svein Gjedrem, the governor of the Norges Bank.
Norway SWF's share strategy prompts record loss
Norway's Government Pension Fund - Global booked its steepest yearly loss in its ten-year history on Wednesday after its strategy to invest a higher proportion of its wealth in equities backfired