News Norway Bank deposits: Nordea buys Danske Bank's customer business in Norway
"The acquisition ... will strengthen Nordea's market position in Norway among household customers," the bank said in a statement. The Nordic region's leading bank on Monday reported a jump in ...
News Norway Bank deposits: Massive phosphate deposits in Norway could help build batteries and solar panels for 100 years
The mining company is only using a third of the volume to estimate the reserves since mining technology does not exist to dig deep into the deposit.
News Norway Bank deposits: Norway's vast phosphate deposits offer hope for sustainable electric cars
Extensive deposits of phosphate rocks, enough to meet the electric power demand for the next 50 years, have been discovered in Norway, according to Norge Mining, a government organisation. Phosphorus plays a key role in the production of lithium-iron phosphate batteries which are utilised in electric cars. Runoff from phosphate fertilisers can damage freshwater ecosystems. In addition to vanadium and titanium, the Norwegian phosphates are said to contain valuable materials.
News Norway Bank deposits: Norway's new phosphate deposits are so massive they could guarantee solar power and electric cars keep running for the next 50 years
Huge phosphate rock deposits discovered in Norway could satisfy global demand for fertilizers and electric vehicles for the next 50 years, the founder of the company set to mine them has said.
News Norway Bank deposits: Massive Norwegian phosphate rock deposit can meet fertilizer, solar, and EV battery demand for 50 years
Good news for fertilizer, solar panel, and electric vehicle battery companies: a massive underground deposit of high-grade phosphate rock has been discovered in Norway, containing enough minerals ...
News Norway Bank deposits: DNB Bank 2Q Net Interest Income NOK15.23B
By Dominic Chopping DNB Bank on Wednesday posted a forecast-beating second-quarter net profit as profitable growth in lending and deposits, as well as higher...
News Norway Bank deposits: Norway Jun Core CPI registered another record high
- Norway Jun Core CPI hit a record level at 7.0% YoY, above 6.6% estimate. - In European politics, Netherlands govt collapsed following dispute over immigration policy. PM to step down, election to be ...
News Norway Bank deposits: Massive mineral deposit discovery could meet global battery and solar panel demand ‘for next 100 years’
A huge phosphate rock deposit discovered in Norway contains enough minerals to meet the global demand for batteries and solar panels for the next 100 years, according to the mining company that ...
News Norway Bank deposits: ‘Great news’: EU hails discovery of massive phosphate rock deposit in Norway
A massive underground deposit of high-grade phosphate rock in Norway, pitched as the world’s largest, is big enough to satisfy world demand for fertilisers, solar panels and electric car batteries over the next 50 years, according to the company exploiting the resource.
News Norway Bank deposits: ‘Phosphogeddon’ Averted, Norway to the Rescue
A Norway mine has discovered a phosphate deposit worth 70 billion tonnes, which would be enough to satisfy world demand for 100 years.
News Norway Bank deposits: Norway central bank raises rate to 15-year high, with more to come
Norway's central bank raised its key policy rate by 50 basis points (bps) to 3.75% on Thursday in a bid to curb inflation, more than expected by a majority of economists surveyed by Reuters.
News Norway Bank deposits: Norway, Switzerland Central Banks Raise Interest Rates
The central banks of Norway and Switzerland both raised their key interest rates on Thursday, underlining Europe’s continuing fight against inflation. European shares were falling in the wake of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s [warning of further U.S. rate hikes](https://www.barrons.com/art
News Norway Bank deposits: Norway Raises Rate by Half Point to Ramp up Inflation Fight
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News Norway Bank deposits: Norway, DENR to boost PHL’s economic circularity, launch deposit return scheme
THE Philippines and Norway have called for the promotion of the deposit return systems (DRS) to help the former achieve its target of 80-percent plastic waste recovery by 2028. According to the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Manila, the country ranks third in the world in ocean-plastics pollution, where waste flows…
News Norway Bank deposits: Growing seed bank is ‘Noah’s Ark’ for Southern California desert plants
A Joshua Tree site safeguards seeds collected from native plants. Researchers hope to be a resource as climate change turns other places to deserts.
News Norway Bank deposits: Fed officials: Rates may need to go higher
Two Federal Reserve (Fed) officials say the central bank may have to raise interest rates further to tame price pressures that in some sectors aren’t showing much sign of easing.
News Norway Bank deposits: Fed's Waller: Not clear bank failures had a material effect on credit tightening
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Federal Reserve officials struck a hawkish tone in their first comments since the central bank held the policy interest rate steady at its meeting this week but signaled that rate hikes will likely resume. "Core inflation is not coming down like I thought it would," Federal Reserve Gov. Christopher Waller said at an economics conference in Norway. In earlier prepared remarks he said that changes in U.S. credit conditions since the failure of Silicon Valley Bank in early March were "in line" with financial tightening that was already underway due to Federal Reserve interest rate increases -- comments that downplayed the idea a worse-than-anticipated contraction in credit might make further Fed rate increases less necessary.
News Norway Bank deposits: Fed's Christopher Waller says bad management at 'a few banks' does not dictate policy
Stresses in the U.S. banking system early this year were cause for concern, but poor management from a few banks does not dictate monetary policy, Federal Reserve Gov. Christopher Waller said Friday.