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1 Norges Bank 1 Executive Board meeting 26 September 2007

2 Norges Bank Source: Consensus Forecasts 2007 2008 Growth forecasts Consensus Forecasts GDP. Percentage change on previous year 2

3 Norges Bank Central bankDateComment: Fed 17 AugustThe Fed lowers the discount rate temporarily from 6.25 to 5.75 per cent. 24 August Increases loan terms - up to 30 days. Increase in securities that are accepted as collateral for loans. 18 September The Fed lowers the target for the federal funds rate by 0.5 percentage point to 4.75 per cent (there was a slight overweight of expectations for 0.25 percentage point in advance). ECB 23 AugustExtraordinary 3-month provision of liquidity. 6 September ECB keeps interest rate unchanged (as expected by the majority in the market). Bank of England 5, 13 and 20 September Reserve requirements and fluctuation margins are increased several times. 6 September BoE keeps Bank Rate unchanged (as expected by the majority in the market). 14 and 19 September BoE offers emergency funding to Northern Rock. 19 September BoE offers liquidity with a 3-month maturity. Increase in securities that are accepted as collateral for loans. New measures from central banks (since 15 August)

4 Norges Bank 4 House prices 1) and housing starts in the US Seasonally adjusted. 12-month rise. 2) January 2003 – August 2007 1) Median price for dwellings 2) 3-month moving average Housing starts Existing dwellings New dwellings Sources: Reuters (EcoWin) and Norges Bank

5 Norges Bank Source: Reuters (EcoWin) US Japan Emerging economies Norway Euro area Equities Indices,1 November 2006 = 100. 1 November 2006 – 24 September 2007 5

6 Norges Bank Credit premium on BBB-rated corporate bonds in the US and Europe and on the debt of emerging economies Percentage points. 1 January 2004 – 24 September 2007 Source: Reuters (EcoWin) US Europe 6 Emerging economies

7 Norges Bank Price of hedging credit risk. 5-year CDS prices Basis points. 1 January 2007 – 24 September 2007 Sources: Bloomberg, Reuters and Thomson Datastream 7 DnB NOR JP Morgan Chase European banks (Itraxx index) Citigroup Bear Stearns

8 Norges Bank Difference between money market rates and expected key rate 1) 3-month maturity. Percentage points. 1 April – 24 September 2007 Sources: Reuters (EcoWin) and Norges Bank 1) The expected key rate is measured by Overnight Indexed Swap (OIS). 2) Projections. The projections for the past 3 months are based on a market bias towards an interest rate increase in September and December. Prior to this they are based on actual key rates. US Euro area UK Norway 2)

9 Norges Bank Money markets 3-month LIBOR/NIBOR. Per cent. 1 April – 24 September 2007 Source: Reuters (EcoWin) 9 US Norway Euro area UK

10 Norges Bank Norway US Euro area 24 September 2007 After previous monetary policy meeting (16 August 2007) UK Key rates and forward rates 16 August and 24 September 2007 Sources: Reuters (EcoWin), Bloomberg and Norges Bank

11 Norges Bank Market 24 September 2007 Market after previous monetary policy meeting (16 August 2007) Baseline scenario MPR 2/07 Sources: Reuters (EcoWin) and Norges Bank Key policy rate in baseline scenario and estimated forward rates 1) Per cent. At 24 September 2007 I) A credit risk premium and a technical difference of 0.20 percentage point have been deducted to make the forward rates comparable with the key policy rate.

12 Norges Bank Trading partners' forward rate curve 3-month nominal money market rates Per cent. At 24 September 2007 Baseline scenario MPR 2/07 Market 24 September 2007 Market after previous monetary policy meeting (16 August 2007) Sources: Reuters (EcoWin) and Norges Bank

13 Norges Bank Sources: Bloomberg, Reuters (EcoWin) and Norges Bank I-44 (left-hand scale) Weighted interest rate differential (right-hand scale) 24 September 2007 1) A rising curve denotes an appreciation of the krone. 3-month interest rate differential and import-weighted exchange rate (I-44) 1) January 2002 – December 2010 Average 1 - 24 September 2007 After previous monetary policy meeting (16 August 2007) 13

14 Norges Bank 14 Inflation and interval for underlying inflation 1) 12-month change. Per cent. January 2002 – August 2007 Highest indicator Lowest indicator CPI Sources: Statistics Norway and Norges Bank 1) Highest and lowest indicator of the CPI-ATE, a weighted median and the trimmed mean of the sub-indices in the CPI. Inflation target

15 Norges Bank CPI-ATE 1) Total and broken down into imported and domestically produced goods and services 2). Projections from MPR 2/07 (broken line). 12-month change. Per cent Sources: Statistics Norway and Norges Bank Goods and services produced in Norway (0.7) Imported consumer goods (0.3) CPI-ATE 1) CPI adjusted for tax changes and excluding energy products. A further adjustment is made for estimated effect of reduced maximum day-care prices in 2006. 2) Norges Bank's projections.

16 Norges Bank 16 Sources: Statistics Norway and Norwegian Labour and Welfare Organisation (NAV) Labour market 1) The changes to the LFS have resulted in a break in the time series between 2005 and 2006. LFS unemployment Registered unemployed Employment In 1000s Unemployment Per cent. Seasonally adjusted LFS 1) QNA

17 Norges Bank Investment intentions survey. Petroleum activities Estimated and actual investment. In billions of NOK 2007 2003 2004 2005 2006 Estimate made previous year Final figures Estimate made current year Source: Statistics Norway 2008

18 Norges Bank Investment intentions survey. Manufacturing Estimated and actual investment. In billions of NOK Source: Statistics Norway 2007 2003 2004 2005 2006 Estimate made previous year Final figures Estimate made current year 2008

19 Norges Bank Index of commodity consumption Volume. Seasonally adjusted. January 2000 – July 2007 Sources: Statistics Norway and Norges Bank 19

20 Norges Bank Unit labour costs in mainland Norway 4-quarter rise. Smoothed. Per cent. 1996 Q1 - 2007 Q2 Sources: Statistics Norway and Norges Bank

21 Norges Bank Wage share 1) Per cent. 1996 – 2006 Sources: Statistics Norway and Norges Bank 1) Labour costs as a share of factor income. Market-oriented mainland industry.

22 Norges Bank Enterprise sector credit 1) and liquid assets 2) 12-month growth 3). Per cent. January 2000 – July 2007 (C3 to June) Source: Statistics Norway Total credit (C3) Money supply (M2) 1) Mainland non-financial enterprises (C3). 2) Non-financial enterprises' liquid assets (M2). 3) Transaction-based growth estimate. 22

23 Norges Bank 23 House prices and household debt Change on same month/quarter previous year. Per cent. January 2001 – August 2007 (C2 to July) House prices Debt Sources: Norwegian Association of Real Estate Agents, Association of Real Estate Agency Firms, Finn.no, ECON, Statistics Norway and Norges Bank Real estate business Statistics Norway C2

24 Norges Bank 1/05 3/04 2/05 3/05 1/06 2/06 3/06 2/07 1/07 Key rate Source: Norges Bank MPR 2/07 Strategy interval Interest rate decision 15 August

25 Norges Bank 25 Monetary policy strategy The interest rate path presented in MPR 2/07 reflects the Executive Board's trade-off between bringing inflation up to target and stabilising developments in output and employment. In the light of this trade-off, the interest rate will be increased gradually so that we can assess the effects of interest rate changes and other new information on economic developments. Given the inflation target, we will be mindful of the effects of higher interest rates on the krone exchange rate when inflation is low. The key policy rate should lie in the interval 4½ – 5½% in the period to the publication of the next Report on 31 October 2007, conditional on economic developments that are broadly in line with the projections. Monetary Policy Report 2/07


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