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Tangen runs the world’s largest pool of money, Norway’s $1.8 trillion sovereign-wealth fund, of which about half is in U.S.
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Asked what the biggest risk to financial markets today was, Nicolai Tangen, CEO of the fund's operator Norges Bank Investment ...
Norway’s sovereign wealth fund on Thursday reported a first-quarter loss of 415 billion kroner ($40 billion), citing weakness ...
Real estate and renewable assets are becoming more attractive in the face of stock market volatility, according to the head ...
The world economy is fragmenting, creating risks of low growth and higher inflation, according to Norway's sovereign wealth ...
OSLO] Real estate and renewable assets are becoming more attractive in the face of stock market volatility, according to the ...
Large American companies are great long-term investments, so we are very happy to be invested there,” Tangen said in an ...
The Harvard University economist said the odds of a recession had risen "sharply" because of slumping consumer confidence ...
OSLO] Norway’s US$1.7 trillion sovereign wealth fund lost less than its benchmark in what was a roller-coaster quarter for ...