
Norway is a sovereign entity established to promote economic stability and growth, primarily located in the Scandinavian region. The government focuses on leveraging its rich natural resources and advanced technological capabilities to enhance national welfare. Key services include the management of the Government Pension Fund Global and significant contributions to social welfare programs.
Bond Name | Country | Maturity | Coupon(%) | |
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NGB 1.25% 2031-09-17 NOKNorway | Norway | 2031-09-17 | 1.250 | 3.80 |
NGB 1.38% 2030-08-19 NOKNorway | Norway | 2030-08-19 | 1.375 | 3.76 |
NGB 1.50% 2026-02-19 NOKNorway | Norway | 2026-02-19 | 1.500 | 3.92 |
NGB 1.75% 2025-03-13 NOKNorway | Norway | 2025-03-13 | 1.750 | 0.00 |
NGB 1.75% 2027-02-17 NOKNorway | Norway | 2027-02-17 | 1.750 | 3.63 |
NGB 1.75% 2029-09-06 NOKNorway | Norway | 2029-09-06 | 1.750 | 3.72 |
NGB 2.00% 2028-04-26 NOKNorway | Norway | 2028-04-26 | 2.000 | 3.62 |
NGB 2.13% 2032-05-18 NOKNorway | Norway | 2032-05-18 | 2.125 | 3.82 |
NGB 3.00% 2033-08-15 NOKNorway | Norway | 2033-08-15 | 3.000 | 3.87 |
NGB 3.50% 2042-10-06 NOKNorway | Norway | 2042-10-06 | 3.500 | 3.93 |
NGB 3.63% 2034-04-13 NOKNorway | Norway | 2034-04-13 | 3.625 | 3.89 |
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Norway began issuing bonds in the late 1990s as part of its strategy to diversify funding sources and manage national debt. Notably, the government issued a landmark green bond in 2020, aimed at financing environmentally sustainable projects, which received considerable attention in the capital markets. Current yields on Norway's bonds are competitive, often positioning them favorably within the industry due to their strong credit rating and economic fundamentals, attracting both retail and institutional investors alike.