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i.e. nok exchange rate

Decline in activity - better prospects. Information from Norges Bank.

Currently, as of July 13.10.2021, 1, 0,464 Norwegian krone is priced at PLN XNUMX

 

Could it be a slight breeze of optimism for business?

Looking at the exchange rates, it is easy to notice that for the first time since March last year, there has been a sharp decline Norwegian crown has now reached the level of February 2019. It is also worth noting the unusually high exchange rate of the Swedish krona, which is now cheaper than Norwegian krone.

Nok course. Firms expect a renewed increase in activity

 According to companies in the regional network, activity in the business sector has slightly decreased this winter. Firms expect activity to pick up again in the next six months and are more optimistic than in November.

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i.e. nok exchange rate. The outlook has improved compared to expectations in November

Overall, contact firms expect higher levels of activity in the next six months and the outlook has improved compared to expectations in November. The dissemination of vaccines contributes to this in particular. Most industries expect the situation to improve in the spring and summer season. Suppliers to construction and crude oil expect the decline to slow down in the future.

Currently as of October 13.10.2021, 1 XNUMX Norwegian crown is priced at PLN 0,464

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