Norway’s economy grew faster than expected in August By Reuters
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© Reuters. FILEPHOTO: Norwegian flags fly at Karl Johans Street in Oslo (Norway), May 31, 2017. REUTERS/Intskalnins/File Photos/File PhotographOSLO (Reuters/Reuters) – The growth of the Norwegian continental economy in August was faster than anticipated, according to Statistics Norway (SSB), data released on Friday.
The August mainland GDP (a measure that excludes oil production and gas production) rose 1.1% in August, SSB reported. This is up from 0.6% in July. A Reuters poll of analysts predicted an increase by 0.8%.
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