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19/01/2023at 12:30

NBIM CEO sees private equity as "potentially interesting"

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CEO of Norges Bank Investment (NBIM), Nicolai Tangen. | Photo: Tony Colli/PR
CEO of Norges Bank Investment (NBIM), Nicolai Tangen. | Photo: Tony Colli/PR
by PHILIP MADSEN

While mainstream asset managers are shying away from private equity as core bond markets offer higher returns, and more liquid assets are in higher demand, Norway’s Oil Fund sees the market as ”potentially interesting,” reports the Financial Times.

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