Oslo, with its neatly painted houses and serene waterfront, is not known for high drama. But in 2020, Norway’s capital erupted in controversy over one spectacularly wealthy investor, a splashy event ...
Nicolai Tangen, the boss of the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund, worth around $1.8 trillion, is never far away from an eager investor keen for advice on how to beat the market. While it may not ...
Elon Musk turned down a dinner invitation from the head of Norway's $1.7 trillion sovereign wealth fund — and lectured him on how to be a better friend — after his firm voted against the Tesla CEO's ...
(Bloomberg) -- Norway’s $1.8 trillion sovereign wealth fund benefits from a rare consensus among its political masters, according to Chief Executive Officer Nicolai Tangen, unlike other countries ...
OSLO (Reuters) - Tesla CEO Elon Musk has clashed with Nicolai Tangen, CEO of Norway's sovereign wealth fund, one of the automaker's top investors, according to a record of the conversation released on ...
Nicolai Tangen, the CEO of Norway’s $1.6 trillion oil fund, Norges Bank, said that the fund would “stay invested in America” and that “Americans just work harder.” About half of its equities are ...
Norway’s $1.5 trillion sovereign wealth fund is bracing for lackluster performance from the markets in the years to come as inflationary pressures are likely to remain. “We are not very optimistic ...
Norges Bank received 82 applications for the job to run Norway’s $1.8 trillion sovereign wealth fund, as current chief Nicolai Tangen’s first period comes to an end. Tangen, 58, who is approaching the ...
Norway's $1.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund is pushing back on companies offering some of the most extravagant pay packages to executives. "We think in particular in the U.S. the corporate greed has ...
OSLO, May 2 (Reuters) - The chief executive of Norway's $1.4 trillion sovereign wealth fund, Nicolai Tangen, on Tuesday denied accusations of gender pay discrimination at the fund during a court case ...
Stocks could see low returns for a long time, according to Norway's sovereign wealth chief Nicolai Tangen. That's because financial markets are still reeling from $30 trillion in losses last year.
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