OSLO, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Norwegian headline inflation is
forecast to fall to 4.8% in 2023 from 5.8% last year, when it
was at its highest since the 1980s, a publicly appointed
commission said on Monday.
With members from labour unions, employers' federations and
Statistics Norway, the commission's conclusions will influence
the outcome of Norway's annual round of collective bargaining.
Workers' pay can influence future inflation and is closely
monitored by the Norwegian central bank when interest rates are
set.
(Reporting by Victoria Klesty; editing by Essi Lehto)
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