The Norwegian government has decided that Norway's $1.6 trillion sovereign wealth fund, the largest in the world, should not invest in private equity at this time. This decision reflects the government's cautious stance on diversifying the investment portfolio of the fund. Various sources, including Reuters and Financial Times, have reported on this development, highlighting the significance of the decision for the global investment community.
Norway passes on private equity for now.@FTAlphaville https://t.co/UeXZgiJ38I
Norway wealth fund will not invest in private equity, government says https://t.co/sOfkmDmwZj https://t.co/54zKJL321h
Norway says ‘nei’ to private equity https://t.co/dLiIk82qJU
Norway’s government takes a timeout in a decision about whether to permit its $1.6 trillion wealth fund to invest in private equity https://t.co/Js902NRKij
Norway wealth fund should not invest in private equity, government says https://t.co/rAF2ZIItkz https://t.co/SD7yOwWt7k
⚠️ NORWAY WEALTH FUND SHOULD NOT INVEST IN PRIVATE EQUITY, GOVERNMENT SAYS Full Story → https://t.co/JvJfh7AULh Norway's $1.6 trillion sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest, should not be allowed to include private equity investments in its portfolio at this time, the… https://t.co/m8oNtu7H06