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    Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund Has No Plans to Reduce US Assets, Finance Minister Tells Ft

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    Posted on April 15, 2026

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    Last updated: April 15, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, valued at around $2.1–2.2 trillion, will maintain its significant allocation in U.S. assets—about half of its portfolio—despite geopolitical tensions and high U.S. debt, as affirmed by Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg.

    Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund Will Not Reduce US Holdings, Says Minister

    Norway's Investment Strategy Amid Global Uncertainty

    Minister's Statement on US Assets

    April 15 (Reuters) - Norway's $2.1 trillion sovereign wealth fund, the world's ​largest, does not intend to shed U.S. assets despite concerns over the Middle East war and mounting U.S. debt, Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg told the Financial Times on Wednesday.

    "There have been some questions (about) 'should we reduce?' That's a political decision," Stoltenberg told the FT, adding he does not foresee any big changes.

    Continued Commitment to US Investments

    Earlier on Wednesday at a Semafor event in Washington, Stoltenberg said the fund plans to continue to be a big investor in U.S. companies and to have roughly half of its investments there, "because the American stock market is so dynamic and reflects the strength of the U.S. economy."

    Global Events Impacting Investment Decisions

    Stoltenberg's comments come during a U.S.-Israeli war with Iran that has disrupted economies globally, sent oil prices surging and created uncertainty across markets.

    Past Controversies and Ethical Guidelines

    Last year, the fund drew concern from U.S. President Donald Trump's administration after it sold its stake in U.S. construction equipment group Caterpillar due to the company's supply to Israel of bulldozers used in Gaza and the West Bank.

    Stoltenberg had then said the fund did not want to "politicise" individual decisions and that U.S. authorities are well aware of its ethics guidelines.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Gursimran Kaur in Bengaluru; Editing by Rod Nickel)

    References

    • Norway wealth fund boosts US Treasury holdings despite government debt concerns By Reuters
    • Norway’s sovereign wealth fund posts US$247 billion profit in 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Norway's Investment Strategy Amid Global Uncertainty
    • Minister's Statement on US Assets
    • Continued Commitment to US Investments

    Key Takeaways

    • •The fund continues to see the U.S. market's dynamism as key to long‑term returns, planning to keep approximately 50–53% allocated to U.S. assets (investing.com).
    • •U.S. Treasury holdings rose to about 9.4% of the fund by end‑2025 amid efforts to manage risk and preserve liquidity (investing.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Norway's sovereign wealth fund has no plans to reduce US assets, finance minister tells FT

    1Will Norway's sovereign wealth fund reduce its US assets?

    No, according to Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg, there are currently no plans to reduce US assets despite geopolitical concerns.

    2Why is Norway's wealth fund maintaining investments in the US?

    The US stock market is considered dynamic and reflects the strength of the US economy, making it a key investment area for the fund.

    Global Events Impacting Investment Decisions
  • Past Controversies and Ethical Guidelines
  • Reporting Credits
  • •The fund posted a record US$247 billion profit in 2025, driven by equity gains, particularly in tech and financial sectors, reinforcing its commitment to its long‑term strategy (heidoh.com)
  • 3What recent controversies have involved the fund's US investments?

    Last year, Norway's fund sold its stake in Caterpillar due to ethical concerns, drawing attention from the US administration.

    4How much of the fund's investments are in the US?

    Roughly half of Norway's sovereign wealth fund's investments are in US companies.

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