Increased spending on travel and partying during the World Cup may boost consumption in the short term, but will contribute to lower inflation later, says Chief Economist Kyrre Knudsen.
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People are flocking to TVs in stores during the World Cup. This has dampened price growth. – Now there is hope for a flat interest rate in August, says the chief economist.
Increased spending on travel and partying during the World Cup may boost consumption in the short term, but will contribute to lower inflation later, says Chief Economist Kyrre Knudsen.
Increased spending on travel and partying during the World Cup may boost consumption in the short term, but will contribute to lower inflation later, says Chief Economist Kyrre Knudsen.