Here is how Norwegian fund managers performed in 2022

Assets under management from Norwegian-registered fund managers fell by almost 8.2% in total in 2022, but differences among individual managers are vast.
Archive. Financial district Barcode in Bjørvika, Oslo. | Photo: Jörgen Skjelsbæk
Archive. Financial district Barcode in Bjørvika, Oslo. | Photo: Jörgen Skjelsbæk
BY MAGNUS EIDEM, TRANSLATED BY KATRINE GØTHLER

2022 was marked by market instability for asset managers around the world, and the same was true for Norway. According to numbers from Verdipapirfondenes forening (VFF), assets under management (AUM) fell by 8.2% during the year for all participating fund managers. This amounts to a total of NOK 147bn (EUR 13.7bn).

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