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How do climate-related conditions affect Norwegian enterprises? : Results of three surveys in Norges Bank's Regional Network
Climate change and the transition to a low-carbon economy affect the Norwegian and global economy in many ways. To gain greater insight into how these changes affect the Norwegian economy, Norges Bank has asked a selection of Norwegian enterprises on three occasions in recent years how climate-related conditions affect their operations. This report presents the results of the three surveys. In summary, the results show that climate-related conditions are important for most companies. In particular, factors related to the transition to a low-carbon economy, such as changing customer preferences and climate policy, are important for many of the companies. Climate change in the form of changing weather conditions is also important for many, but a smaller proportion state that this is very important for the company. Many companies see business opportunities in climate changes, but climate-related conditions also lead to higher costs and higher prices.publishedVersio
Norges Bank’s management of the Government Pension Fund Global
Introductory statement by Governor Ida Wolden Bache at the hearing of the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs of the Storting (Norwegian parliament).publishedVersio
Norges Banks forvaltning av Statens pensjonsfond utland
Sjef for Norges Bank Investment Management, Nicolai Tangen. Innledning til høring om Statens pensjonsfond i Stortingets finanskomité 18. april 2023.publishedVersio
Effects of the new standardised approach and the new output floor for IRB banks
The EU plans to revise the capital adequacy rules for banks in 2025. Regulatory amendments will be introduced in Norway through the EEA Agreement. Our results show that the regulatory amendments can significantly reduce the capital requirement for small and medium-sized banks (SA banks). This may enable SA banks to offer cheaper loans. The new rules will have limited implications for the largest Norwegian banks (IRB banks), but they may contribute to more equal and comparable capital requirements for Norwegian and foreign banks. Overall, the regulatory amendments may therefore level the playing field for banks in Norway.publishedVersio
Behov for å holde renten oppe en god stund
Visesentralbanksjef Pål Longvas innledning på pressekonferanse om rentebeslutningen 21. september 2023.publishedVersio
Central bank digital currency and the singleness of money
Remarks by Governor Ida Wolden Bache at the 22nd BIS Annual Conference in Basel, Switzerland on 23 June 2023. The remarks were given as part of a panel discussion on the topic "What is the remit of central banks?"publishedVersio
Monetary policy in the face of cost shocks
Speech by Governor Ida Wolden Bache at the annual conference of LO Stat (Norwegian confederation of public sector trade unions) on 23 November 2023.publishedVersio
Higher policy rate to bring down inflation to the target
Governor Ida Wolden Bache’s presentation of the policy rate decision at an event in Arendal.publishedVersio