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Climate Advisory Board
The Climate Advisory Board will act as an advisory forum for Norges Bank Investment Management with respect to our climate action plan and broader management of climate risk and opportunities.
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OECD consultation on addressing the tax challenges of the digitalisation of the economy
Letter to Tax Policy and Statistics Division, 6 March 2019
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Changes to the benchmark portfolio of the Government Pension Fund - Global
Norges Bank's letter of 10 February 2006 to the Ministry of Finance
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Targeted consultation on integration of EU capital Markets
Letter to the European Commission, 10 June 2025.
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Principles for contributions to research
Laid down by the Executive Board 27 May 2020
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The credit premium
In this section, we review the theory and empirical evidence of the credit premium. The credit premium is the excess return that an investor obtains for holding bonds issued by entities other than governments. A natural starting point for this
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Exercise of ownership rights in the management of the Government Petroleum Fund
The following letter was submitted to the Ministry of Finance on 12 February 2003
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Women in finance
We work actively to increase the share of women in the organisation as a whole and in management positions.
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Revisions to the UK Corporate Governance Code
Letter sent to Financial Reporting Council, 28 February 2018
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Proposal to create a new premium listing category for sovereign-controlled companies
Letter sent to the Financial Conduct Authority, 13 October 2017
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The world's most transparent investment fund
The Government Pension Fund Global has reached the top of the Global Pension Transparency Benchmark. The ranking is published by CEM Benchmarking and Top1000funds.com.
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Annual report 2004
The Petroleum Fund had another good year in 2004. The return was 8.9 per cent measured in international currency. In 2003, the best year so far, the return was 12.6 per cent. The combined return for these two years was thus 22.6 per cent, primarily
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Responsible investment 2019
2019 was a busy year where we raised a range of key issues for long-term value creation with companies in the portfolio. All in all, we engaged with 1,826 companies. Availability of relevant information is crucial for our work. We assessed 2,296
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Research grant to study the effect of technological and regulatory changes
The Norwegian Finance Initiative (NFI) has awarded a new research grant to Columbia University. The grant will finance a study of the effect of technological and regulatory changes on market structure and transparency across equity and fixed-income
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Nearly 4,000 company meetings
In 2016, we held 3,790 meetings with 1,589 companies. We raised environmental, social or governance issues in half of the meetings.