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...Making the announcement, Jan Tore Sanner, the finance minister, cited weaker institutions and fewer protections for minority shareholders as barriers for responsible investment strategies....
...“Fewer coronavirus cases and ever more vaccinated people give us grounds for optimism, even if uncertainty is still large,” finance minister Jan Tore Sanner said on Tuesday....
...Mr Sanner has asked Norway’s justice department to give him legal advice on how far he can go in the discussions....
...For Mr Sanner, however, a distinction is to be drawn between a healthy political debate and what he deems unhealthy interference in the fund....
...Government lawyers told Mr Sanner on Friday morning that he could tell Norway’s central bank what to do regarding the appointment of its next chief executive....
...“The changes we are proposing will ensure the investments better represent the distribution of value creation in listed companies globally,” said Jan Tore Sanner, Norway’s minister of finance....
...Finance minister Jan Tore Sanner long stayed on the sidelines during the storm. He finally requested advice from an external law firm, knowing that it had as recently as May acted for Mr Tangen....
...In the latest development, Norway’s finance minister Jan Tore Sanner is set to begin discussions with the central bank over whether the country is prepared to welcome who one leftwing politician called a...
...For the first time in seven years, Norway has a new finance minister, Jan Tore Sanner, who in 2013 told the Financial Times that the country should consider breaking up the oil fund....
...Bret Sanner and J Stuart Bunderson, writing for the latest MIT Sloan Management Review, question the assumption that hierarchies are the enemy of new ideas....
...Jan Tore Sanner, deputy leader of the Conservatives, told the Financial Times before the vote that a decade ago all parties “agreed to spend it on education, research and infrastructure and tax cuts....
...The ruling Labour party are using just 3.3 per cent this year, NKr125bn ($21bn), something Mr Sanner backs....
...We hope that all four parties would like to be part of the government,” Mr Sanner said....
...Mr Sanner said the Conservatives would be open to looking at whether the fund should invest in infrastructure alongside its current restriction to equities, bonds, and property....
...Jan Tore Sanner, deputy leader of the Conservatives, insisted this would not happen, vowing: “We will stick to the spending rule.”...
...On the night of the election victory, Jan Tore Sanner, the deputy leader of the Conservatives, says: “The Norwegian economy is healthy but we are very dependent on a high oil price....
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