All Norges Bank Investment Management articles – Page 2
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News
Norges Bank to target real estate in Japan, Singapore
Norwegian sovereign wealth fund opens office in Tokyo
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Analysis
Analysis: Competition prompts SWFs to alter course on real assets
Investors moving out of comfort zone, says JP Morgan’s head of sovereigns
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News
Prologis, Norges Bank assume US industrial portfolio for $5.9bn
Acquisition of KTR Capital Partners lands joint venture partners 60 million sqft
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Norges Bank warned against greater investment risk as property grows
Government notes that inclusion of infrastructure, property must not increase fund’s risk profile
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News
Norges takes 45% stake in prime NYC tower
Norwegian oil fund buys holding in Times Square asset
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News
Norges Bank buys London 'trophy' asset from Sorgente
Norwegian oil fund buys Queensbury House from Italian investor
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News
Norwegian oil fund reports 1.5% return for real estate
Office and retail still main pick for Norges Bank Investment Management
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News
Norwegian oil fund, TIAA-CREF take stakes in US office asset
Joint venture formed on Washington DC office property
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News
Norges Bank buys $1.5bn of US office exposure
Oil fund buys interests in assets from Boston Properties
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Magazine
Office REITs and the ‘Three Rs’
Office REITs are generally outperforming their market and enjoying liquidity and access to capital. Christopher O’Dea reports on a booming sub-sector
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News
Norwegian oil fund establishes property leader group
Standalone group led by Karsten Kallevig to oversee global expansion
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News
NBIM, Crown Estate extend London West End portfolio for £343m
Pollen Estate adajcent to Regent Street portfolio bought from Church Commissioners
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News
BlackRock doubles money on Paris property sale to Norges Bank
Five-year turnaround sees former MGPA asset sold for double 2009 purchase price
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News
Norges Bank moves in on $915m of US office assets
Sovereign fund buys in Boston and San Francisco with MetLife and TIAA-CREF
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News
Norwegian oil fund to consider direct property, greater exposure to listed
Norges Bank to invest 1% of assets per annum, focused on holdings in London, Paris
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