Norway’s central bank "Norges Bank", not only refrained from raising interest rates on Wednesday but its deputy governor said its key lending rate is likely to remain stable for the rest of the year. It currently stands at an historically low level of 1,5%.
The bank reported in a press release on August 29 that the Norwegian economy "is still faring well, but inflation is low. External growth is sluggish and interest rates abroad are very low. Against this background, the key policy rate is kept unchanged at 1,5%".
Source: http://www.newsinenglish.no/2012/08/29/no-interest-rate-increase-this-year/