Norway Current Account

Country: Norway, NOK
Importance:
Low
Sector: Trade
Last release
04 Mar 2026 07:00 GMT
Actual
Kr153.109 B
Forecast
Kr199.045 B
Previous
Kr177.426 B
Next release
03 Jun 2026 06:00 GMT
Actual
Coming in 36 days
Forecast
Kr165.545 B
Previous
Kr153.109 B
Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
03 Mar 2021
4 Q 2020
Kr9.277 B
Kr41.154 B
02 Dec 2020
3 Q 2020
Kr9.906 B
Kr59.347 B
02 Sept 2020
2 Q 2020
Kr20.482 B
Kr46.699 B
03 Jun 2020
1 Q 2020
Kr66.078 B
Kr4.700 B
04 Mar 2020
4 Q 2019
Kr19.100 B
04 Dec 2019
3 Q 2019
Kr23.900 B
04 Sept 2019
2 Q 2019
Kr30.600 B
05 Jun 2019
1 Q 2019
Kr67.800 B
06 Mar 2019
4 Q 2018
Kr46.800 B
05 Dec 2018
3 Q 2018
Kr91.800 B
05 Sept 2018
2 Q 2018
Kr80.900 B
06 Jun 2018
1 Q 2018
Kr61.000 B
07 Mar 2018
4 Q 2017
Kr35.000 B
06 Dec 2017
3 Q 2017
Kr17.700 B
06 Sept 2017
2 Q 2017
Kr35.800 B
07 Jun 2017
1 Q 2017
Kr77.500 B
01 Mar 2017
4 Q 2016
Kr59.300 B
07 Dec 2016
3 Q 2016
Kr24.900 B
07 Sept 2016
2 Q 2016
Kr40.300 B
01 Jun 2016
1 Q 2016
Kr54.000 B

Norway's Current Account reflects the balance of transactions between Norwegian residents an the rest of the world. It is the net trade balance (the difference between exported and imported goods and services), the net factor income of US residents (such as interest, dividends, etc.) and net transfer payments (e.g. foreign donations) to US residents.

A positive current account balance indicates that the country is a net lender to the rest of the world. A negative value shows that the nation is a net borrower. The impact of the indicator on the Norwegian krone may vary depending on current economic conditions. Most often the growth of the current account is seen as positive for the NOK.

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