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$1 trillion Norwegian fund committed to UK no matter what Brexit outcome

The world's biggest sovereign wealth fund will continue to invest in the UK no matter what the outcome of Brexit talks

Norwegian fund’s CEO Yngve Slyngstad said, ‘we remain a long-term and committed investor in the UK in all asset classes’. Photo: ReutersPremium
Norwegian fund’s CEO Yngve Slyngstad said, ‘we remain a long-term and committed investor in the UK in all asset classes’. Photo: Reuters

Oslo: The world’s biggest sovereign wealth fund will continue to invest in the UK no matter what the outcome of Brexit talks.

“We remain a long-term and committed investor in the UK in all asset classes," chief executive officer Yngve Slyngstad said at a press conference in Oslo, where the Norwegian fund is based.

“We have a substantial real estate portfolio in London and we have a substantial investment in the equity markets and the fixed income markets," he said. “And these will remain at about the same level no matter what the event with regards to these political discussions will be."

Slyngstad made the comments in connection with the fund’s annual results on Tuesday, which revealed it delivered its biggest return on record in 2017, capping a year in which it passed the $1 trillion mark and shocked markets by proposing to drop oil and gas stocks.

Not since the fund was created at the end of the last century has it made more money in a single year, measured in kroner, the Oslo-based investor said on Tuesday. The 2017 return was equivalent to $131 billion, or 13.7 %.

The fund’s growing exposure to the stock market means that returns may be more volatile in the future, Slyngstad said.

Owning on average 1.4 % of the world’s listed stocks, the fund largely follows indexes but has leeway for some active management. It’s in the process of raising the share of stocks in its portfolio to 70 % to improve returns. It’s also increasing its influence in areas such as executive pay, corporate corruption and sustainable investing.

“The fund’s cumulative return since inception has passed 4,000 billion kroner. One out of four kroner of return was generated in 2017, after a very strong year for the fund," Slyngstad said in the statement.

The 13.7% return was generated in a year characterized by the biggest stock-market boom in eight years. The development pushed stocks closer to a 70% target.

The fund’s stock portfolio rose 19.4% in the year, while fixed income investments gained 3.3% and real estate grew 7.5%. It held 66.6% in stocks at the end of 2017, 30.8% in bonds and 2.6% in real estate.

Its biggest equity investments in 2017 were Apple Inc., Nestle SA and Royal Dutch Shell Plc, while its largest fixed income holdings were US, Japanese and German government bonds.

The fund has also moved more into emerging markets over the past years to raise returns and Norway is currently looking into whether it should buy private equity and infrastructure.

The government withdrew 61 billion kroner from the fund last year, after tumbling oil prices forced its first-ever withdrawals in 2016. Bloomberg

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Published: 27 Feb 2018, 07:48 PM IST
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