Blar i Norges Banks vitenarkiv på dokumenttype "Others"
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Branches of Foreign Banks and Credit Supply
(Economic Commentaries;2/2017, Others, 2017)Over time, the government has received substantial revenues in both NOK and foreign currency from the petroleum sector (the government’s net cash flow). At the same time, the government earns considerable foreign currency ... -
Bruk av modeller og økonomisk teori i Norges Bank
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Bruk av referansekurser og påvirkning på valutamarkedet
(Aktuell Kommentar;8/2014, Others, 2014)I valutamarkedet gjøres det daglig millioner av handler. Valutakursene endrer seg kontinuerlig gjennom dagen og kan svinge mye i løpet av svært korte tidsrom. I mange sammenhenger er det behov for en daglig referansekurs ... -
Business Cycles and Monetary Policy
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Business Cycles and Monetary Policy
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Bør banker berges?
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Calculating the Need for Housing in Norway
(Economic Commentaries;6/2011, Others, 2011)This article examines changes in the need for housing and the stock of available dwellings. A previous analysis conducted in 2008 indicates that growth in residential construction was lower than growth in demand in the ... -
Can crises be curbed?
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Capturing Systematic Risk Premia
(Discussion note;8/2012, Others, 2012)This note illustrates the empirical risk/return characteristics of the different risk premia, and how one can design scalable investment strategies to capture systematic risk premia. -
Central bank digital currency and real-time payments
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Central bank digital currency and the singleness of money
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Central bank priorities as the ECB moves towards normalisation
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Challenges Facing the Norwegian Economy
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Challenges for the Payment System
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Challenges for the Payment System
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Challenges to Economic Policy
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Climate change and central banking – a Nordic perspective
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Climate change as a financial risk to the fund
(The Asset Manager Perspective;2/2021, Others, 2021)Climate risk is already affecting the markets in which the fund is invested. The changes in the climate system are becoming more intense, widespread, and frequent. The long-term economic implications of climate change could ... -
Climate change, climate risks and Norges Bank
(Others, 2019)