In March 2025, the Norges Bank opted to maintain its main policy rate at 4.5% for the tenth meeting in a row, meeting widespread expectations. The central bank highlighted that inflation had surged significantly, surpassing previous forecasts. They warned that an early reduction in the policy rate might exacerbate price hikes. Norway's annual inflation rate jumped to 3.6% in February 2025, climbing from 2.3% in January, reaching its highest point since April 2024. Nonetheless, officials conveyed that current projections suggest a potential rate cut later in 2025, though uncertainties regarding future economic conditions persist. The central bank's policy rate projection anticipates a reduction to 4% by year's end, with a gradual decrease in subsequent years.
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Norges Bank Leaves Rates Steady, Signals a Cut in 2025
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