Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund Hits Six-Year High in Q2 Returns
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Key Highlights
Norveç’in **Norges Bank Investment Management**’i yönettiği **2,3 trilyon dolarlık** fon, ikinci çeyrekte %**11,5**’lik bir getiri elde ederek 2020’ni
Norway’s Norges Bank Investment Management‑run $2.3 trillion fund achieved a 11.5% return in the second quarter, the best performance since Q2 2020.
Tech‑Driven Surge
Equity investments delivered a 16% contribution, with Asian tech stocks driving the gains.
Diversified Asset Mix
Flagship Holdings and Future Outlook
The portfolio’s largest holding is Nvidia (≈ 1.5% of all publicly traded shares), followed by Microsoft and Apple. AI‑centric companies underpinned the 9.4% first‑half return.
Sustainable Investment Momentum
Markets are noting that Norway’s focus on tech‑heavy allocations is generating significant momentum in AI‑related growth, signaling a potential rebalancing cue for global investors.
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