The upward trend in general public credit growth that began in January has stalled, given Norges Bank’s more hawkish than expected outlook through the course of this year. Combined with a fading impulse from the offshore sector, constrained business credit growth may weigh on Norwegian activity in 2026, potentially necessitating more cuts than signalled in the September MPR. The Q3 GDP report is due on Wednesday, with mainland GDP consensus at 0.2% Q/Q, two tenths below Norges Bank's projection.

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USDCAD has pulled back from its recent highs. The trend condition is bullish and a move lower is considered corrective. Moving average studies are in a bull-mode position, highlighting a dominant uptrend. Sights are on 1.4111, the Apr 10 high, and further out, scope is seen for an extension towards 1.4167, a Fibonacci retracement. First key support lies at 1.3907, the 50-day EMA. Support at the 20-day EMA lies at 1.3979.