NOK: Hawkish tone in focus – Commerzbank

Commerzbank analyst Michael Pfister notes that the central bank of Norway, Norges Bank is set to decide policy after previously signalling only gradual cuts, making a rate reduction unlikely, especially following the Iran war. Norway’s status as a major energy exporter and a stronger krone help contain inflation, but the key issue for the Norwegian Krone (NOK) is how hawkish the central bank chooses to sound.

Norges Bank communication key for NOK

"Given that it had already anticipated only very gradual interest rate cuts due to stubborn inflation, a rate cut was rather unlikely even before the war in Iran. However, with the war, it has now likely become completely unrealistic."

"Norway is, of course, in a unique situation. As one of the world’s largest energy exporters, the country is somewhat better protected against a rise in energy prices. The stronger krone further mitigates the effect, as it lowers imported inflation."

"Nevertheless, Norges Bank should not rely too heavily on these supportive factors. Inflation was already too high even before the war."

"The key question for the NOK today is therefore likely to be how hawkish the central bank wishes to sound. If it aligns with the market’s anticipation of interest rate hikes, the NOK could see a slight boost."

"However, given the history of dovish surprises, I would not rely on this."

(This article was created with the help of an Artificial Intelligence tool and reviewed by an editor.)

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