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    Norway’s $2 trillion oil fund soars 15% as global equities drive gains

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonFebruary 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A view of Bryggen, the historic Hanseatic Wharf in Bergen, Norway, on Sept. 16, 2024.

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    Norway’s $2 trillion oil fund, the largest of its kind, generated an annual profit of about $248 billion last year, with strong gains in global equities driving a 15.1% return.

    Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM) manages the fund, which was set up in the 1990s to invest revenues from Norway’s oil and gas industry, on behalf of the Norwegian population. It’s an investor in more than 7,200 companies across 60 countries and has stakes in around 1.5% of the world’s publicly listed stocks.

    The fund’s value stood at around $2.2 trillion at the end of 2025, up from about $2.08 trillion a year earlier.

    The fund generated a 2.36 trillion Norwegian kroner, or $248 billion, gain last year, or 15.1%. That was 0.28 percentage points, or 50 billion kroner, lower than its benchmark index’s performance.

    In a statement, NBIM CEO Nicolai Tangen highlighted a “strong upturn” in global equities, with U.S. technology the biggest contributor, along with financials, as the portfolio weathered U.S. tariff increases. He also highlighted “positive developments” in renewables infrastructure investments.

    Acknowledging that 2025 had been a year of “constant turmoil and surprises,” Tangen said solid corporate earnings, optimism around AI and central bank interest rate cuts helped lift its equity investments.

    “U.S. technology stocks contributed most to the positive return, driven mainly by the largest technology companies,” he said in the report.

    Overall, nearly 40% of NBIM’s investments are in U.S. equities, with its most valuable holdings including a 1.3% stake in Nvidia, a 1.2% stake in Apple and a 1.3% stake in Microsoft. NBIM also invests in fixed income, real estate and renewable energy infrastructure.

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    Its equities investments, which have a market value of about $1.6 trillion and make up more than 71% of the fund, returned 19.3% last year.

    That was followed by its unlisted renewable energy infrastructure portfolio, which generated an 18.1% gain. Last year, the fund made several renewable power investments, including in Germany’s largest electricity grid.

    Fixed income assets, which make up more than 26% of the fund’s assets at $594 billion, advanced 5.4%, while its unlisted real estate investments rose 4.4%

    On Thursday, NBIM said it was now using AI to screen investments for ethical issues, a process that began in late 2024 when it introduced Anthropic’s Claude model to its ESG process.

    Late last year, the fund suspended its usual ESG assessment processes after the White House criticized its decision to divest a holding in American firm Caterpillar over its ties to the conflict in the West Bank.

    The U.S. remains a 'great place to be invested', says Norwegian sovereign wealth fund CEO



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