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Norway's GDP grows faster than expected during Q2

Norway's GDP grows faster than expected during Q2

Statistics Norway (SSB), on Thursday, reported that the Norwegian economy grew faster than expected in its second quarter. The first-quarter data was also revised upwards.

In a press release, SSB stated that "the expansion in the first halves of 2025 follows a longer period in which the Norwegian economy has grown at a slower pace."

The central bank and the economists polled had predicted growth of 0.3%.

The growth rate for the first quarter was revised up to 1.2%, from 1.0%.

The Norwegian crown currency rose against the Euro to 11,90 at 0607 GMT, up from 11,92 before the release of data.

Norges Bank kept interest rates the same last week

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Analysts predicted that the rate would be 4.25% and reiterated their plans to reduce borrowing costs in the second half of this year.

The most common measure of the Norwegian economy's performance is the Mainland GDP. This excludes oil and gas production which can have a volatile impact. (Reporting and editing by Terje Sollvik and Anna Ringstrom).

(source: Reuters)