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Norway’s central bank kept borrowing costs at the highest level in almost 16 years and repeated no imminent plans for easing due to risks posed by a weak krone and higher business costs.
Norway’s central bank held its key policy rate at 4.5%, in line with expectations, as a weak krone continues to threaten efforts to bring inflation down.
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