Norway
What do Norwegian fund buyers think of all the major asset classes?
What do Norwegian fund buyers think of all the major asset classes?
Demand for European equities is the lowest from Nordic fund selectors as they turn their interest towards Asia and emerging markets, according to Expert Investor.
The best performing asset class of the past year will continue to shine in 2018. That’s the fund buyer consensus.
Here is a selection of photos taken at Expert Investor Norway, held in Oslo on 14 November.
Norway’s sovereign wealth fund is proposing to dispose of all its holdings in oil and gas stocks to “make the government’s wealth less vulnerable to a permanent drop in oil and gas prices,” the fund announced in a letter to Norway’s ministry of finance.
At a recent Expert Investor conference delegates were asked questions on equities and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategies. These are the results of the survey.
Skagen Funds has been acquired by Nordic long-term savings and pensions firm the Storebrand Group, a move which it says will broaden its product offering.
Norway’s sovereign wealth fund should increase its allocation to equities to 70%, the Norwegian government has recommended to parliament.
BlueBay Asset Management has launched the Global High Yield ESG Bond Fund, incorporating the ESG policy used by Norway’s oil fund.
In part two of a video interview, Morten Christensen, investment management director at Aars family office in Oslo, explains why he has a preference to invest in loans issued by large companies.
Morten Christensen, investment management director at the Norwegian family office Aars, tells Expert Investor’s Tjibbe Hoekstra how he is navigating the pitfalls of the direct loan space.
As the UK is struggling to find a way out of the European Union, we asked Norwegian fund buyers for advice. Would they recommend the UK to follow the Norway route?