On June 30, 2020, a Jewish settler walks past Israeli settlement construction works at Givat Zeev and Ramat Givat Zeev in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. REUTERS/File Photo/Ammar Awad (Reuters) – OSLO, July 5 (Reuters) – Seasonally adjusted home prices in Norway increased by 0.2 percent between May and June, according to a monthly study released on Monday by a real estate industry organisation. Prices rose 10.1 percent year over year in June, down from 11.3 percent in May, according to Real Estate Norway. Unadjusted prices fell 0.2 percent in June compared to May. Real Estate Norway, FINN, and Eiendomsverdi compiled the housing statistics. Victoria Klesty contributed reporting, and Gwladys Fouche edited the piece. The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles are our standards./n
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