Bloomberg

Norway Needs to Invest in Big Tech, Stoltenberg Says

Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg has argued that Norway’s massive $2.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund requires ethical guidelines that permit continued investment in major technology shares. He made these remarks while addressing Jackie Simmons, Bloomberg News’ Editorial Lead for EMEA, during a Bloomberg Newsmakers gathering in Oslo. (Source: Bloomberg)


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-02 15:59:09 UTC

Related Articles

White House Correspondents Reschedule Dinner, Bolster Security
Bloomberg

White House Correspondents Reschedule Dinner, Bolster Security

President Trump and VP Vance were evacuated from the WHCA dinner due to a security incident. The event was rescheduled w...

Norway’s $2.3 Trillion Fund Needs to Stay Invested in Big Tech, Stoltenberg Says
Bloomberg

Norway’s $2.3 Trillion Fund Needs to Stay Invested in Big Tech, Stoltenberg Says

Stoltenberg argues Norway’s $2.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund must maintain heavy exposure to big tech. He emphasized ...

Here Are Key Trump Officials Who Have Left the Administration
Bloomberg

Here Are Key Trump Officials Who Have Left the Administration

Prominent officials have departed the Trump administration, as depicted in a 2025 White House cabinet session. This list...

Bloomberg

Stoltenberg Weighs In on US-NATO Tensions, Wealth Fund

Stoltenberg criticized Trump’s threats to Denmark over Greenland as "unacceptable," noting rising US-NATO tensions. He h...

Bloomberg

Jeff Aronson Doesn't See a US Recession Coming Anytime Soon

Centerbridge’s Jeff Aronson predicts US economic stability, ruling out a near-term recession. He also discussed Middle E...

Trump Signs Order on AI Security, Stops Short of Mandatory Tests
Bloomberg

Trump Signs Order on AI Security, Stops Short of Mandatory Tests

President Trump signed an executive order on AI security but stopped short of requiring mandatory safety tests.