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Norway Faces Dilemma on Openness in Wealth Fund Ethical Divestments Finance Minister Says
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AI-generatedThe article discusses a policy review by Norway's sovereign wealth fund regarding transparency of ethical divestments. The fund's pause on divestments and potential reduction in transparency could affect global asset managers and institutional investors who rely on the fund's ethical signals for their own investment decisions. The direct commercial mechanism is weak: no specific company margin or product price impact is identified; the main effect is on the fund's operational guidelines and signaling to markets. (not specified) for winners/losers.
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- Norway's $2.2 trillion sovereign wealth fund paused divestments after U.S. scrutiny over Caterpillar divestment.
- Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg announced a review of the fund's ethical guidelines.
- Government commission recommendations expected in autumn 2023.
- Civil society groups warn reduced transparency could hinder global ethical investing.
- Fund historically provided critical information for investors.
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