Norway's sovereign wealth fund and the European Central Bank (ECB) have issued warnings about the potential for an AI-driven stock market bubble. Both institutions highlight the risks associated with the rapid growth and valuation of artificial intelligence-related companies.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund, which invests the state's oil and gas revenues, has reported record earnings. The fund is the world's largest single investor, holding an average of 1.5 percent of shares in companies listed globally.
Norway's $2.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund reported a record-high profit of $184 billion in the first half of the year, driven by surging tech stocks and including a new stake in SpaceX. Despite the strong performance, the fund's CEO cautioned about tougher times ahead and expressed nervousness after the exceptional returns.
U.S. public pension funds and business groups are at odds over proposed changes to the SEC's climate risk disclosure rules. Firms like Vanguard and Norway's sovereign wealth fund have responded cautiously to the regulator's initiative.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund, Oljefondet, has rebounded significantly, rising by 1,700 billion kroner since March after briefly falling below 20,000 billion kroner, now approaching new record valuations.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund, a major global investor, has invested half its oil revenues in the US but is now concerned about the security of these savings amidst geopolitical power plays and the potential impact of a Trump presidency.
While many companies are investing heavily in artificial intelligence but not yet profiting, Norway's sovereign wealth fund, the Oil Fund, is reportedly making money from its AI investments.
Norway's $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest, has no plans to reduce its holdings of US assets. This assurance was conveyed by the country's finance minister.
Norway's $2.1 trillion sovereign wealth fund is moving towards allowing AI systems to make some investment decisions under human supervision. Fund officials state that while the tools still make errors, this shift is anticipated in the future.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund is moving towards incorporating AI-driven decision-making processes, while maintaining human control over the final investment choices.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund has made its inaugural investment in renewable energy assets within the United States, marking a significant step in its portfolio diversification.
Norway's $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund, managed by Norges Bank Investment Management, announced a substantial $250 billion profit in 2025, largely driven by investments in Big Tech and banking stocks.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund is implementing artificial intelligence technology to enhance its screening processes for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) risks in its investments.
Nicolai Tangen, CEO of Norway's sovereign wealth fund (Oljefondet), has issued a warning that the fund could potentially disappear, raising concerns about its future.
Knut Kjær, credited with building Norway's sovereign wealth fund, has suggested abolishing the "fiscal rule" (handlingsregelen) as the fund's value now exceeds 22,000 billion kroner.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest, reached a record value of $2.28 trillion by the end of June, having earned over $176 billion in the first half of the year.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund, Oljefondet, has purchased a 92% stake in a portfolio of Spanish shopping centers for approximately 15 billion Norwegian kroner, in partnership with Somae Sierra.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund, the Oil Fund, has surpassed 22 trillion kroner in value. This milestone highlights the fund's significant growth and financial strength.
Students from NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) have secured the majority of summer intern positions at Norway's sovereign wealth fund, Oljefondet, outperforming competitors.
The immense success of Norway's sovereign wealth fund is now being questioned, with debates arising over its core principles and future direction, which could have global implications.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund experienced a nearly two percent decrease in market value during the first quarter, partly attributed to the conflict in the Middle East, though the fund's CEO remains unconcerned.
Nicolai Tangen, the head of Norway's sovereign wealth fund, has faced criticism from experts for participating in the marketing of an AI model, with some arguing it is incompatible with his official role.
An economic commentary discusses the concept of a 'supersyklus' and its potential impact on Norway's sovereign wealth fund, 'Oljefondet,' suggesting a collision with future trends.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund is reportedly moving towards incorporating some AI-driven decisions into its operations, while maintaining human control over the process.
The world's largest sovereign wealth fund, Norway's $2 trillion fund, is employing Anthropic's Claude AI model to screen investments for ethical issues, following scrutiny over its decisions regarding U.S. and Israeli companies.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund has dismissed a manager in Turkey following an investigation into trading fines, indicating issues with compliance and oversight in its international operations.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund has reported record profits of $184 billion for the current year. This significant financial gain highlights the fund's strong performance in global markets.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund generated $184 billion in the first half of the year, with significant contributions from investments in companies like Nvidia and Apple.
Mathematics, physics, and computer science students have spent the summer developing artificial intelligence applications for Norway's sovereign wealth fund, Oljefondet.
Nicolai Tangen, the CEO of Norway's sovereign wealth fund, has taken on a summer job as a tour guide, stating that he feels more knowledgeable about money. He described the experience as feeling like a vacation.
A discussion is underway regarding the need for new ethical guidelines for Norway's sovereign wealth fund, with various factors contributing to the desire for updated standards.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund, Oljefondet, has rebounded and once again surpassed 21,000 billion Norwegian kroner, after having dipped below 20,000 billion NOK in March.
The CEO of Norway's sovereign wealth fund has issued a warning that solely using artificial intelligence for job cuts could provoke a significant public backlash. The statement emphasizes the ethical considerations of AI implementation in the workforce.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund reported a $68 billion loss in the first quarter, primarily due to a decline in the share prices of major US technology companies.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund is currently evaluating the possibility of investing in SpaceX, the aerospace manufacturer and space transport services company. This assessment could lead to a significant investment in the private space sector.
A new energy venture is reportedly being developed in the North Sea, presenting significant opportunities for Norway's sovereign wealth fund, the Oil Fund.
Norway's massive sovereign wealth fund is set to begin utilizing artificial intelligence to inform its investment decisions, particularly to optimize trading and reduce transaction costs.
Norway's giant sovereign wealth fund has sounded a warning regarding investments or financial exposure related to Iran, indicating potential risks or concerns from a financial perspective.
Bolloré Companies have been excluded from Norway's sovereign wealth fund due to concerns over human rights issues, impacting the company's investment standing.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund is employing artificial intelligence to identify risks such as forced labor and corruption in the market, recognizing issues others might overlook.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund is implementing artificial intelligence technology to screen for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) risks within its investment portfolio.