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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 ...
Under Tangen, the giant asset manager NBIM is increasingly backing shareholder activists on climate action and corporate governance. Nicolai Tangen runs Norway’s $1.7 trillion investment fund.
Norges Bank's Nicolai Tangen in Oslo, Norway, in March. (Fredrik Solstad/Bloomberg News) The head of the world’s second-largest sovereign-wealth fund is expecting things to get worse. “I’m ...
Nicolai Tangen, the chief of Norway’s $1.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund, wants his traders to bet against the market.. The world’s biggest single owner of publicly traded companies, with ...
Persistent inflation is likely to prevent a rapid series of interest-rate cuts by global central banks, according to Nicolai Tangen, the chief of Norway’s $1.6 trillion sovereign wealth fund.
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.
You may not have heard of Nicolai Tangen, but his name carries immense weight in the world of investing.He's the CEO of Norway's sovereign wealth fund, a financial juggernaut that is worth nearly ...
The list included the current CEO Nicolai Tangen who last year said he would seek a new term as he felt the job was not yet done. Tangen, 58, became the fund's CEO in September 2020, for a five ...
Nicolai Tangen, CEO of Norges Bank Investment Management. The sovereign-wealth fund is pushing investee companies toward net-zero emissions. (Fredrik Solstad/Bloomberg News) Norway's sovereign ...
The Norwegian sovereign fund, led by CEO Nicolai Tangen, is the world’s largest of its kind and has overseen where Norway pours its investments over the last 27 years. It has emphasized ...
That’s from Nicolai Tangen, the chief executive of Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, who has warned that cyber security has overshadowed any other concerns about the markets in recent years.
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 brought by a female ...
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