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10746: Interest rates on outstanding repayment loans, by type of loan, sector and fixed-rate period. Sample of banks and mortgage companies (per cent) 2013M12 - 2024M09

Ola Tveita, Statistics Norway
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Gudrun Haraldsdottir, Statistics Norway
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2024-11-01 08:00
Interest rates agreed on outstanding repayment loans:
per cent
Interest rates agreed on outstanding repayment loans:
End of the quarter
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From 2018 building loans are included in credit lines and total loans secured on dwellings. The interest rate can therefore vary somewhat as building loans can have a higher interest rate than other credit lines secured on dwellings.