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Norway Sovereign Wealth Fund's Investment Philosophy
- November 25, 2024
- 45 Comments
- Less than a minute
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- 4 months ago

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- by: @khairulnaeim756
- 4 months ago
Today needs to think for future generations… probably they get very good grandpa…that think for others…
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- by: @c-loversbeat2453
- 4 months ago
C est un gars qui m apparaît peu confiance et hypocrite , il a rejeté le package de elon musk
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- by: @exentrikk
- 4 months ago
The US already has a sovereign wealth fund – it's called the USD
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- by: @Otter-Destruction
- 4 months ago
Just scale up Alaskas to make it the US's main fund. If the states are worried about "states rights" then make it a pool of collective states.
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- by: @shoylu88
- 4 months ago
Usa should start by having surplus.
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- by: @chessdad182
- 4 months ago
Mr Bankruptcy speaks.
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- by: @Scott-ff2oe
- 4 months ago
Nothing
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- by: @MithunOnTheNet
- 4 months ago
Clear the multi-trillion national debt first!
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- by: @biskit7
- 4 months ago
OMG. The last thing i want is for the government to invest my money, i can manage my own fund thank you…
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- by: @rambodude467
- 4 months ago
USA has debt of $35 trillion they are fricking crazy to even consider "wealth fund"
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- by: @khairulnaeim756
- 4 months ago
What MDF….that a shit … manage by orang utan… only know ate and shit .. second..that group of bastard is not Malay is colony immigrants that manage it… probably 🥸
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- by: @khairulnaeim756
- 4 months ago
Yeah private sometimes very fuzzy…to get with…🥸
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- by: @TumbleDuck8
- 4 months ago
who is that retard lawrence summers?
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- by: @khairulnaeim756
- 4 months ago
Good idea…🥸…so how share go.. probably with others private players+ government…🤝..not just American probably others country 😊
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- by: @shaqisumari304
- 4 months ago
For me Norwegen SWF is the epitome of democratic good governance
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- by: @theYoutubeHandle
- 4 months ago
USA can't even pay back its debt. What money is it going to invest with?😂
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- 4 months ago
US doesn`t have wealth fund because was controlled by Noth Europe in the last 2 decades ! like norway denmark sweden ! now nordics are very upset with Trump elected
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- by: @post_eternity
- 4 months ago
USA can't have a wealth fund, where would it invest it?
States within USA should have wealth funds. -
- by: @I_Love_Figs
- 4 months ago
They don't do tobacco, the halal funds don't do tobacco, guess I'll have to continued be burdened with a 8.5% dividend yield then.
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- by: @louistan7560
- 4 months ago
Didn't they lose tons of money due to unwise decisions?
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- by: @musicloveranthony
- 4 months ago
Doesn’t a country need a surplus first?
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- by: @sebastianschmidtataktien-e4705
- 4 months ago
It would be interesting to see what would need to change so a US Sovereign Wealth Fund could operate efficiently. I think there are a lot of Cons.
1. US is much larger – 60x population of Norway. So to have a comparable effect to the Norwegian Fund (Norway population 5.5 Mio) – which claims holding approx. 1.5 percent of all global public equities the US would need to own 90%. This of course would not work – instead it would help inflate the everything bubble and could possibly „help“ stimulate inflation in an undesirable way.
2. The countries that successfully employ a sovereign wealth fund are all amongst the top ranked countries when it comes to a trade surplus (China, Singapore, Norway – which have been mentioned here are all in the Top 10). US has by a huge amount the highest trade deficit.
3. I think each country doing this step seem to be able to or at least agrees to sacrifice something for the fund to grow. I don‘t know the details in case of the other Funds mentioned, but I do know a little about the Norwegian one that gets his fund from taxation of oil companies, a special petroleum tax and there is huge state ownership of the oil companies like Petoro and major stakes in Equinor (ex-Statoil). They are putting all petroleum related net cash-flows into the fund. That is their sacrifice for the future.
So I am challenging what would the US be willing to sacrifice for their future that would be approximately 60x the amount Norway does? Technology, which seems a great export resource – but it is also a field where companies are known for their „tax-optimization“ strategies. They would need to give away from the cake. There could be challenges to align this with the MAGA and America First mentality.
I am not an economist or financial expert. But my gut feeling tells me that the attempt to build a large scale US Sovereign Wealth Fund would in the end help further overheating your own economy – just due to the fact how world-wide market caps are distributed. -
- by: @mpikamhlavemabunda7817
- 4 months ago
Is there a country not endowed in natural resources, with a significant sovereign fund?
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- by: @boredphysicist
- 4 months ago
The US yearly deficit is larger than the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund.
The US deficit is roughly 1.6% of global gdp.
How does Trump think he can run the US like a small economy like Norway.
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- by: @kalebhgoodwin
- 4 months ago
Convert social security to a wealth fund. Instead of 1% interest, it could get 10%. Would boost usa economy
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- by: @jabsdrahm.3232
- 4 months ago
For a small country such as Norway to own $1 trillion is amazing
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- by: @Mrdresden
- 4 months ago
Huh, the video just ends abrubtly
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- by: @robertgoodson5528
- 4 months ago
The US should've done this decades ago.
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- by: @ev.c6
- 4 months ago
Does America really think they are even similar to true developed nations like Norway and Sweden? 😅 A fund like this in America would never work.
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- by: @williamlouie569
- 4 months ago
???what world funds when you are printing money like crazy?
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- by: @rogersliu1200
- 4 months ago
You sell usd already and now want to do what? Is like in a soccer game, you are both the players and the referees and you make the rule.
Just take the money, don't pretend to earn it😂
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- by: @greatdara
- 4 months ago
This video and conversation were like cut in between :/
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- by: @jackofnone500
- 4 months ago
Wealth fund? Not only you have big deficit, your infrastructure is also in tatters dude
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- by: @JillWhitcomb1966
- 4 months ago
Here in North Dakota, we copied that same idea from the Norwegians. The North Dakota Legacy Fund receives 30 % of the state's oil and gas tax revenue and was created to preserve wealth from natural resources for future generations. The Legacy Fund was founded in 2010 and now contains $10.7 billion dollars. Only 7 % of the Legacy Fund can be spent every 2 years on projects to benefit North Dakotans such as education, infrastructure, economic development, and bioscience innovation grants.
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- by: @SuperAndriukas
- 4 months ago
Norwegians taken oil from the ground and sell it to other countries to use for the cars , and they are talking about green energy 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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- by: @peterponcedeleon3368
- 4 months ago
America is broke. We have no money to invest. We don’t even have the money to pay off past debts.
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- by: @adamray7178
- 4 months ago
For everyone saying the USA needs to pay debts first, tell me this. With family finances do you wait until your debts are paid to have savings, and Emergency fund, or save for retirement?? Smart money doesn't do that.
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- by: @adamray7178
- 4 months ago
For everyone saying the USA needs to pay debts first, tell me this. With family finances do you wait until your debts are paid to have savings, an Emergency fund, or save for retirement?? Smart money doesn't do that.
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- by: @anshumanparhi7328
- 4 months ago
I think Trump answered his own question. USA is $35T in debt. Countries in debt can't have wealth funds, can they?
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- by: @revolt1947
- 4 months ago
will the jews allow it ??
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- by: @chrisd997
- 4 months ago
the logic of "saving money" in America on all possible levels from citizens up to central government is totally alien thing. Having said that, Trump is absolutely right especially taken into account that USA is the nr 1 producer of oil.
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- by: @JohnCorrUK
- 4 months ago
Take billions of money that belongs to citizens and give it to Government bureaucrats to waste it on dumb schemes ! Fortunately 🇳🇴has so much – it can afford to waste billions on DEI and climate scam projects
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- by: @Danpron109
- 4 months ago
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- by: @roundlake96
- 4 months ago
Wish we Sweden would do like Norway and make our natural resorces part of our nations economy.
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- by: @alphaTrader.oo1
- 4 months ago
Wealth fund is for left wing welfare countries
US is capitalism at its finest
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