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...“It’s still puzzling,” says Espen Henriksen, associate professor of finance at BI business school in Oslo, of the selection of Mr Tangen....
...majors such as BP and ExxonMobil, and to allow it to invest in renewable infrastructure were seen as sops to an environmentally friendly party in the government coalition in Oslo by experts such as Espen Henriksen...
...Espen Henriksen, an oil fund expert at BI business school in Oslo, said Mr Tangen had been “phenomenally successful” with his hedge fund....
...Three certain types for board to consider Oil fund expert Espen Henriksen argued that the board of Norges Bank needs to choose between three types of potential chief executives....
...He has failed,” said Espen Henriksen, a Norwegian academic and government adviser. On Twitter, he was even sharper: “Good riddance,” he wrote....
...Mr Henriksen said the big problem for Norway’s policymakers was where to draw the line. “What about aluminium, or fish-farming, or fertilisers?”...
...Martin Henriksen, DPP immigration spokesman, which has pushed for a ban for almost a decade, said: “The parliament says very clearly that the burka and niqab do not belong in Denmark....
...Mr Henriksen said the current approach of “de facto indexing” provided discipline for both politicians and fund managers....
...Prof Henriksen argues the fund is more vulnerable to a crash in other ways now as well....
...But Prof Henriksen says the fund has already done its job to an extent by making Norway richer and more diversified by converting oil wealth into financial assets....
...Espen Henriksen, assistant professor at the University of California, Davis, claims that the fund has no competitive edge in private, opaque markets and should stick to liquid, listed assets....
...Martin Henriksen, the immigration and integration spokesman for the Danish People’s party, said that while mainstream parties “run away screaming at the thought” of putting immigration to a popular vote,...
...But we believe the commercial potential will be limited for quite a few years,” said Sturla Henriksen, director-general of the Norwegian shipowners’ association at a conference on the Arctic....
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