Norway Home Prices Rise at Slowest Pace Since Last July

Norway’s home prices grew a seasonally-adjusted 0.1% on month in March, the weakest pace since July.

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Norway’s adjusted home prices grew at the slowest pace in eight months as consumers turn more cautious and after monetary easing keeps getting postponed.

Prices grew a seasonally-adjusted 0.1% on month in March, the weakest pace since July, according to data published by Real Estate Norway on Thursday. Norges Bank had expected a gain of 0.7%.