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Tangen fikk mer enn han betalte for på helgens Nordic Eurovision Party på sentrum scene, NRK har noen tårn de må bli kvitt i Sveits, Stjernekamp er rammet av Tangen-effekten og verdens beste Hanne Krogh gir de andre deltagerne hodebry i Spillet fra første stund.
Faste lyttere av Grand Prix podkasten har fått med seg at Anders har fått ny favoritt i flere uker på rad nå. Nå er det Frankrike som rager høyest (i dobbel forstand, se video det linkes til lenger ned her om du ikke skjønner sammenhengen).I tillegg snakker vi om at Bobbysocks avlyser sin turné, KAJ som har blitt beskyldt for å vinne på falske premisser og latteren til Hadja Tajik.Linker:Louane - maman, France - Eurovision 2025
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The CEO of Norges Bank Investment Management, the world's biggest single owner of public equities, says a fund of its size needs to be widely diversified across asset classes, because tactical asset allocation would be "very, very tough." Nicolai Tangen, who runs the $1.8 trillion sovereign wealth fund, also talks about his investment concerns and AI. Tangen speaks on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This interview was recorded January 22 at the Bloomberg House in Davos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tangen har vært i spektrum, sett finalen på TV og vært på afterparty!Med andre ord, du får bred dekning av årets finale i denne ukens episode.
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At the Davos World Economic Forum Arijit Barman had an insightful conversation with Nicolai Tangen, CEO of Norges Bank Investment Management, about managing one of the world’s largest sovereign wealth funds. From the rise of AI and Big Tech dominance to the impact of geopolitical tensions and shifting energy policies, Tangen breaks down the forces shaping global finance. He also shares insights on the role of India in the investment landscape, the risks of market concentration, and why transparency is key in managing $2 trillion. If you like this episode, check out more Corner Office Conversations from the podcast: Adar Poonawalla, Sandip Patel, The Mega Listing Of Vishal Retail, Antonoaldo Neves, Rajesh Jejurikar, Srikanth Velamakanni, and more! You can follow our host Arijit Barman on his social media: Twitter and Linkedin Catch the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief’ on ET Play, The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Amazon Music and Youtube.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frykter Equinor-tap på 79 mrd. // Tangen kjøper P-plasser // Hegnar om Tangen og Trump Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I denne episoden møter jeg Alex Tangen, cocktailbareier og gründer, til en inspirerende samtale om barkultur i Oslo, London og New York. Alex Tangen åpnet nylig en cocktailbar i New York – Kabin – som kombinerer kunst, mat og drikke i en unik hyttevibe. Hvordan går det med å starte opp i en av verdens mest konkurranseutsatte byer, og hvordan er det egentlig å kjøpe PR-tjenester i New York? Vi snakker også om hvordan hun fant teamet sitt, utfordringene med å lede et team på 15 ansatte i en by der arbeidsmarkedet er uforutsigbart, og hva som skal til for å skille seg ut i støyen. Alex deler også sin personlige historie om hun, som har vokst opp i London, alltid har følt seg norsk, og hvordan ideen til Kabin ble født. En episode full av innsikt for deg som er interessert i entreprenørskap, ledelse og livet som gründer i New York.
Hør to av Norges mest respekterte toppledere prate om lederskap, forskning og Europas muligheter til å ta innpå i konkurransekappløpet med USA og Kina. – Det er så spennende å leve i den tiden vi lever i nå, at jeg nesten ikke kan vente med å komme meg ut av senga når jeg våkner om morgenen, sier oljefondsjef Nicolai Tangen i denne episoden. Hvorfor kan vi ikke bruke oljefondet til å fikse alle utfordringer i Norge? Har du alltid lurt på det, så gir han deg svaret på det også! Podkastutstyret vi prater om i starten er norskproduserte, og SINTEF-utviklede, Nomono :) Opptaket er fra konferansen Digital fremtid, 29. oktober 2024. Gjester: Nikolai Tangen, CEO Norges Bank Investment ManagementAlexandra Bech Gjørv, konsernsjef for et av Europas største uavhengige forskningsinstitutter - SINTEF Programleder: Aksel Faanes Persson Takk til Håkon Haugli og Innovasjon Norges gode oppsummering av Draghi-rapporten, som vi refererer til i episoden: https://www.altinget.no/eu/artikkel/super-marios-rapport-boer-ogsaa-faa-konsekvenser-for-norge Musikk: Ooyy – Come 2gether (Epidemic Sound) Har du ris, ros eller innspill til hva vi burde snakke om? Send det du har på hjertet til smartforklart@sintef.no. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nicolai Tangen oversees Norges Bank Investment Management, also known as Norway's oil fund. It contains about $2tn in assets, based on money earned from drilling for oil offseas. Today on the show, Tangen talks with Katie Martin about everything from the European economy to China and Taiwan to overconcentration in the American stock markets. Also, Tangen goes long learning and short red tape. For a free 30-day trial to the Unhedged newsletter go to: https://www.ft.com/unhedgedofferYou can email Robert Armstrong at robert.armstrong@ft.com and Katie Martin at katie.martin@ft.com. Unhedged has been nominated for a Signal Award! You can vote for us here: https://vote.signalaward.com/PublicVoting#/2024/shows/general/money-financeRead a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Det er mellomsesong, det bærer nok denne ukens episode preg av. Men vi spekulerer litt i hvem som er Stigs' arvtager etter at Anders har boret litt i detaljene rundt dette, samt detaljene rundt neste års finale.
Hva skjer hvis man mikser hedgefond, kunsthistorie og oljepenger? Du får Nicolai Tangen! I denne episoden av Startskuddet får vi høre Nicolai dele historien om hvordan han gikk fra å være hedgefond-gründer til å forvalte milliarder for det norske folk, samtidig som han tok en omvei innom kunstverdenen. Hvordan startet han sitt helt eget hedgefond, og hvilken retning tar Oljefondet nå under den enorme teknologiske utviklingen? Hvor lenge er det til vi alle kan sitte med beina på bordet, og se AI-modeller investere for oss? Og ikke minst, hvordan kombinerer man egentlig børshandel med matlaging? Dette, og mye mer får du svar på i denne episoden av Startskuddet! (00:00) Intro (01:18) Nicolais gründer-reise, og hans tips til gründere (08:44) Hvordan ha et morsommere liv? (13:58) Oljefondets fokus på teknologi og kunstig intelligens (24:17) Hvorfor investerer ikke Oljefondet i VC? (33:22) Tips til studenter! Startskuddet Programledere: Andreas Urne, Ingrid Kapstad Østgulen og Vetle Storvik Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startskuddet_podcast/ Kontakt: vetle.storvik@startntnu.no, 41399565
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This week we talk with Veterans Assistance Commission of Lake County SuperintendentAndrew Tangen, JD, MBA, MS. Andrew served in the US Navy, where he deployed eight times in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and the Global War on Terrorism, attaining the rank of Lieutenant Commander during his service. He has led the VACLC since May 17, 2017.
I tillegg til det som er nevnt i overskriften spekulerer vi vilt i hva som kan være Stig Karlsens drømmeartist som han snakket om i forrige episode.
Oljefondsjef Nicolai Tangen tar gjerne sparkesykkel til jobb og kan sovne overalt. Men da han gjestet NHO-podkasten Ole Eriks under Arendalsuka for å snakke om verden og finans, ble det langt fra søvnig.
Tangen klarer ikke helt å slippe taket på MGP-året 1977, siden sist har dessuten Carola kommet med en MGP-flørt, det ryktes om at delfinaler utgår neste år og vi snakker om tidenes første virkelig store MGP-hit Kirsti Sparboe sin Oj Oj Oj, Så glad jeg skal bli fra 1969.Linker:Axel Gran - Grand PrixAxel Gran - Ikke Mitt BordAxel Gran - MGP-stunt gikk i vasken
En litt forsinket episode denne uken tar for seg en rekke forskjellige temaer, inkludert det faktum at Norge nå endelig er offisielt klare for neste års Eurovision, rapporten etter årets ESC-finale er sluppet, Tangen har lagt ferieruta for familien og dykket ned i MGP 1977 og Ronny har sett Abba-doku ooooog til slutt gutta snakker litt om verdens største låtskrivercamp som nylig gikk av stabelen på Rena.Linker:MGP finalen 1977Eventyret ABBA
In this episode, we speak with Lise Tangen Hansen, Managing Director, Annalect Norway, the marketing prediction and consumer insight company helping clients boost campaign ROAS using cutting-edge AI predictive Analytics. We talked with Lise about how to do a price increase that sticks! She walks us through her 6-point checklist that covers all internal and external key decisions and communication points to deliver a pricing increase project that is well received by the market. Here are some of the things we talked about: - What does it mean to have a Pricing Narrative? - How do you harmonize the price increase with the narrative? - Which customer variables are key to identifying to help you define a priority list for the price rollout to existing customers? - How, in practice, do you execute an overarching pricing increase? - How do you bring this message to your customer? - How can you leverage A/B testing in the rollout process? These are some of the many questions we address with Lise. Please tune in to learn more about her 6-step formula to deliver a successful price increase project, where customers not only accept the price increase but also understand the value you provide to them.
Nemo har lansert Europaturné, vi snakker om Finn Kalviks 0 poeng i 1981 og ikke minst Tangens utestengelse fra TikTok.Linker:ESC 1981: Finn Kalvik - Aldri i LivetNorvegia «Rømme hjemmefra» (2006)
Tangen har kommet opp med 8 punkter som EBU må følge for å rett og slett redde Eurovision, i tillegg lanserer vi en pussig konspirasjonsteori som involverer selveste Åge Aleksandersen.Linker:ESC Gabe: Eurovision 2024 was a Complete DisasterDJ Friendly i Loen 2021Platekusk: DJ Friendly
Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua sits down with Nicolai Tangen, CEO of the world's biggest sovereign wealth fund. Valued at almost $1.6 Trillion, Norges Bank Investment Management was established to invest Norway's oil riches. But as the transition from fossil fuels to renewables gains momentum, it's sought to reduce its exposure to oil and gas and wants the firms it invests in to commit to net zero. Tangen discusses the fund's commitment to climate change, the link between AI and geopolitics, and why he thinks he has the most interesting job on the planet. Leaders with Lacqua Goes Green features interviews with key decision makers across a range of industries to see how they're navigating the climate transition. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nyvalgt leder av Rød Ungdom Amrit Kaur (20) fikk fredag skravleklassen til å sette halvliteren i halsen da hun kalte Stoltenberg, Støre og Tangen for terrorister. Mandag satt hun i Politisk kvarter og la seg så flat som mulig er. Kanskje det mest påfallende med hele saken er de voldsomme reaksjonene. Er det sjokkerende at en 20-åring på den radikale venstrefløyen drar til litt i retorikken? I tillegg til en generelt lettantennelig debatt er Kaurs utspill et symptom på fløydannelse i Rødt, noe som gjør den moderate parti-eliten nervøs. Dessuten får kombinasjonen terrorist og Arbeiderpartiet traumealarmen til å gå, hver gang. Og har ikke ungdom generelt blitt veldig disiplinert og voksenvennlige de siste tiårene?Distriktenes forsvarer, Sp-leder Trygve Slagsvold Vedum har uventet funnet seg nye venner i meglerhuset Pareto. Det var de som rådga regjeringen da den bladde opp 2,6 milliarder kroner for Meraker Brug. Det ser nå ut til å være en milliard for mye. Regjeringen vil ikke fortelle Stortinget hva Pareto sa. Det bør den. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Miljardären Nicolai Tangens enorma konstsamling är grunden för det nya konstmuseet Kunstsilo i Kristiansand. Han ser konst som en andlig skönhetsupplevelse. P1 Kulturs Jens Möller har träffat honom. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ”Jag är väldigt glad att det här, i stället för att bara hänga på väggen hemma hos mig, hamnar på museum”, säger Nicolai Tangen.Hör om det som kan bli en av årets kulturhändelser i Norden.Kunstsilo i Kristiansand öppnar den 11 maj.Reporter: Jens MöllerProducent: Maria Götselius
Tangen har vært Danmark og på Eurovision-fest på Rockefeller, sånt blir det podkast av.
Dette er første episode med tema Manne-helse. I ukene fremover vil vi ta for oss menn og hva som kanskje kan fungere for å bedre menns måte å tenke på, snakke om følelser og ikke minst finne motivasjon i hverdagen. Kom gjerne med tilbakemeldinger på SoMe --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/motivasjonspreik/message
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Nicolai Tangen is the CEO of Norges Bank Investment Management, the largest sovereign wealth fund in the world with $1.55 Trn in assets, owning on average, 1.5% of every listed company. Tangen was previously Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer in AKO Capital, which he founded in 2005. Prior to this, Tangen was a partner and senior analyst at Egerton Capital and an equity analyst at Cazenove & Co. In Today's Episode with Nicolai Tangen We Discuss: From Religious Town in Norway to Leading the Largest Sovereign Wealth Fund: What was Nicolai like as a child? How would his parents have described him? Why does Nicolai think that loners have a greater chance/ability to make money? What does Nicolai know now that he wishes he could tell a 20-year-old Nicolai? The Top 10 Questions: 1. US Tech Firm Concentration: Is Nicolai concerned by the concentration of enterprise value in US tech firms? Have incumbents ever been as strong as they are today? 2. Impact of AI: What does Nicolai believe the impact of AI will be on society and productivity? What is his approach to investing in it moving forward? 3. Bitcoin: Why does Nicolai not want to hold Bitcoin? Why does he not understand it? 4. China: What would need to happen for China to be investable? How will the China situation play out? 5. Europe: Does Nicolai believe Europe is so far behind the US? Why? What can we do to improve? 6. Climate Change: How does Nicolai approach investing in climate? What works? What does not? 7. Sam Altman: Would Nicolai invest in Sam's new $7Trn project? What are some of Nicolai's biggest lessons from the time he has spent with Sam? 8. Investment Psychology: How does Nicolai retain a neutral investor psychology? How does he not get too up when doing well and too low when not doing well? 9. Investing Lessons: What are Nicolai's biggest investment hits and misses? What did he learn from them? 10. The Future: Why is Nicolai so optimistic about the future? What is he concerned about? How will we overcome our greatest challenges?
Dette er episode 252 av Tid er penger. I denne episoden handler det om markedet, Nvidia, quantquake, Tangen, næringseiendom og Jane Street.På Patreon kan du høre hele episoden, uten promo, reklame: https://www.patreon.com/posts/knus-tastaturet-99254022Vil du melde deg på nyhetsbrevet til Tid er penger, gjør du det her: https://tiderpenger.substack.com/Hør disse også fra Patreon:Intervju med Torbjørn KjusIntervju med Sigmund Aas om eiendomIntervju med Lars JensenIntervju om Pulskuren med Torkil FærøIntervju med Steve EismanIntervju med Olav Aleksander BuIntervju med Anders LundIntervju med Knut Erik Eldjarn (igjen)Intervju med Anders MelandIntervju med Sam LessinIntervju med Gretchen MorgensonIntervju med Forsvarssjef Eirik KristoffersenIntervju med forvalter Eirik HognerDet digitalet dopet med Ole Petter HjelleNytt intervju med Thomas HoenigIntervju med Torbjørn KjusIntervju med strømanalytiker Katinka BogaardInterju med statsmeteorolog Bente WahlIntervju med vår egen material-ekspert ErikIntervju med vår egen AI-Yngve Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sometimes there are good reasons for friction in the banking experience: to stop fraud, to comply with laws. But sometimes the friction is a result of legacy tech — and legacy thinking. On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast, Anne Tangen, a bank IT expert-turned-CEO at BankFive in Fall River, Massachusetts, talks about BankFive's efforts to reduce friction in the account opening process, as well as her work to smooth the path for talented women in the community bank C-suite. Tangen also discusses her own career experience working at banks of all sizes and how BankFive is embracing its mutual identity and investing in growth. Connect with peers on these issues at the ABA Mutual Community Bank Forum and ABA Women and Allies Forum, March 17 in Washington, D.C.
Nicolai Tangen is the CEO of Norges Bank Investment Management, where he oversees the $1.3 trillion Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund, the largest sovereign wealth fund in the world. The Fund owns 1.5% of all public equities worldwide and 2.7% of all listed companies in Europe. As part of his effort to communicate with constituents, Nicolai also hosts “In Good Company,” a podcast where he interviews CEOs of large, global, market-leading companies. Before taking the helm three years ago, Nicolai was the founder of AKO Capital, which today manages $20 billion and is one of Europe's leading hedge funds. Our conversation covers Nicolai's investment path, lessons learned along the way about interviewing and leadership, and transition to the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund. We discuss the history of the pool of assets, Nicolai's approach to serving as a universal owner of assets, and his goals as leader of the organization. Learn More Follow Ted on Twitter at @tseides or LinkedIn Subscribe to the mailing list Access Transcript with Premium Membership
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In the intricate dance of market movements and economic trends, it takes a discerning eye to discern patterns and make strategic decisions. Enter Nicolai Tangen, the astute CEO of Norges Bank Investment Management, who joins hosts Michael Mauboussin and Tano Santos on Value Investing with Legends. A connoisseur of art history and asset management, Nicolai offers a rare blend of expertise, drawing parallels between the seemingly disparate worlds of art and investment. His approach, marked by a blend of rigorous analysis and intuitive pattern recognition, reveals the underpinnings of a global economy shrouded in paranoia and driven by innovation. In this episode, Nicolai unfolds his journey from being an art student to leading one of the most prominent investment funds, highlighting how understanding historical context informs risk appetite. He brings to the forefront the role of AI in transforming investment strategies and the delicate balance of managing a substantial portfolio while maintaining a contrarian stance. Tune in to learn about the psychological aspects of risk assessment, the implications of AI on future investment strategies, the value of contrarian thinking in an ever-changing market, and so much more! Key Topics: Nicolai's journey from Russian military studies to financial expertise at Wharton (2:45) Nicolai's foundational career experiences with John Armitage at Egerton Capital (4:04) The refreshing and insightful sabbatical Nicolai took to study art history (6:42) AKO Capital's strategy: selecting high-quality stocks for robust growth and solid returns (9:17) Investing success through deep reading, contemplative analysis, and rare decisive action (10:34) The critical role of pattern recognition in navigating financial uncertainties (13:51) Post-mortem analysis as a vital component of investment strategy refinement (15:41) The importance of contrarian perspectives in investment strategy and team development (19:09) Delving into CEOs' insights on market trends and the underestimated influence of corporate culture (23:04) Adapting from selecting individual assets to managing broad asset classes with team collaboration (26:48) Proactive engagement in corporate governance through ESG-focused voting practices (30:33) The inescapable responsibility of managing a globally influential investment fund (33:08) Balancing the promising prospects of AI with the imperative of managing social risks (35:36) Defining fund success beyond returns: robust processes and a motivated, fulfilled team (38:07) What keeps Nicolai up at night and excited about the future (40:40) Nicolai's book recommendations (43:24) And much more! Mentioned in this Episode: Norges Bank AKO Capital Egerton Capital Adam Grant - Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know Angela Duckworth - Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance Amy Edmonson - Teaming: How Organizations Learn, Innovate, and Compete in the Knowledge Economy Annie Duke - Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away Thanks for Listening! Be sure to subscribe on Apple, Google, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And feel free to drop us a line at valueinvesting@gsb.columbia.edu. Follow the Heilbrunn Center on social media on Instagram, LinkedIn, and more!
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In this podcast, we have an enlightening conversation with Nicolai Tangen, CEO of the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund, which manages over $1.2 trillion in assets (as of 31/12/22), making it the second largest SWF globally. Norway's great wealth is in large part courtesy of its oil riches, discovered in 1969. With great vision, the Government's response to the discovery was the decision to create a separate, segregated fund, away from politicians' grasp, to serve Norway's current and future citizens. Nicolai describes his education and early investing experiences at Cazenove and Egerton, before starting the extremely successful hedge fund AKO. He talks about his education, refreshed throughout his career, and his decision to become the CEO of Norway's SWF, otherwise known as Pension Fund Global. He talks about his immense delight in being appointed CEO, and how the investment strategy is evolving under his stewardship. He also speaks about his wish to use risk in a slightly more productive way, how private assets are assessed and incorporated going forward, and how deep forensic analysis such as that undertaken in the case of Wirecard will lead them to exclude companies that might otherwise be owned as part of their ownership of 9,000 globally.The conversation encompasses a discussion about the lofty valuations exhibited within ESG assets, the stocks excluded from their investment portfolio and shown on the website, and the tension between divesting and remaining a shareholder of companies in transition. Nicolai then explains why techniques drawn from behavioural analysis can help them assess the risks embedded within potential investments; the resilience that can be learned from top athletes, the dangers of inflation returning and the long term challenges facing investors and the world more generally. Finally he offers some pithy Norwegian advice on cooking, sailing, endurance, charity and why introverts are such an under-utilised asset. Episode originally released in June 2021. Sign up to our newsletter for more in-depth insights | Follow us on LinkedIn The Money Maze Podcast is kindly sponsored by Schroders, Bremont Watches, LiveTrade and Mintus.
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Oljefondsjef Nicolai Tangen ser for seg et tiår der det ikke blir enkelt å tjene penger. I E24-podden snakker han ut om børsfrykten, stagflasjon, krisescenarier - og investeringsgrepene som kan dra ned risikoen. Produsent Kristine Aadne, programleder Sindre Heyerdahl. Denne episoden ble først publisert i mai 2022.
How is the leader of the world's largest sovereign wealth fund navigating slowing economic growth, rising inflation and geopolitical conflicts? In Exchanges at Goldman Sachs: Great Investors, we speak with the world's most respected investors about their investing strategies, career trajectories and their outlook on markets and the economy. In the latest episode, Nicolai Tangen, Chief Executive Officer of Norges Bank Investment Management, talks with Goldman Sachs' Katie Koch, Chief Investment Officer of Public Equity in the Asset Management Division, about the fund's mission, why he expects the investing environment to be more difficult and living life as a “perpetual student.”
My friend, from back in my Moscow, Idaho days, joins the show to share her sober journey. Wendy Tangen-Foster is a violinist, teacher, and all-around lovely person. She finally gave up alcohol after a meaningful conversation (that also turned into something more) and is 4.5 years sober. Wendy talks about how AA was helpful for her to find connection and support. We talk about how it’s important to find your own way and take what you need from various approaches to sobriety. Wendy also shares what helps her stay alcohol free. “No matter how far down the road you’ve gone you’re still the same distance from the ditch.” Contact Wendy Instagram: @ms.wendyviolin Website: Wendyviolin.com Find Alcohol Tipping Point: You can email me at deb@alcoholtippingpoint.com or visit www.alcoholtippingpoint.com Get your free 100 Questions to Change Your Drinking download here: alcoholtippingpoint.com/100questions
To celebrate our two year anniversary, we're resharing some of the most popular episodes of 2021. In this episode, we welcomed Nicolai Tangen onto the show. Nicolai is the CEO of Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), which administers Norway's sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest. This episode was originally released in June 2021. In this podcast, we have an enlightening conversation with Nicolai Tangen, CEO of the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund and seasoned and successful investor. Norway's great wealth is in large part courtesy of its oil riches, discovered in 1969. With great vision, the Government's response to the discovery was the decision to create a separate, segregated fund, away from politicians' grasp, to serve Norway's current and future citizens. Nicolai describes his education and early investing experiences at Cazenove and Egerton, before starting the extremely successful hedge fund AKO. He talks about his education, refreshed throughout his career, and his decision to become the CEO of Norway's SWF, otherwise known as Pension Fund Global. Nicolai talks about his immense delight in being appointed CEO, and how the investment strategy is evolving under his stewardship. He speaks about his wish to use risk in a slightly more productive way, how private assets are assessed and incorporated going forward, and how deep forensic analysis such as that undertaken in the case of Wirecard will lead them to exclude companies that might otherwise be owned as part of their ownership of 9,000 globally. The conversation encompasses a discussion about the lofty valuations exhibited within ESG assets, the stocks excluded from their investment portfolio and shown on the website, and the tension between divesting and remaining a shareholder of companies in transition. Nicolai explains why techniques drawn from behavioural analysis can help them assess the risks embedded within potential investments; the resilience that can be learned from top athletes, the dangers of inflation returning and the long term challenges facing investors and the world more generally. Finally he offers some pithy Norwegian advice on cooking, sailing, endurance, charity and why introverts are such an underutilised asset.
Jeweliet Tangen. Born in Idaho, Jeweliet spent her early years in the foster care system — a corrupt one. The facility she spent her early years in was notorious for extreme abuse and exploitation of young women and children. They were tortured and abused — and that's putting it lightly. Although she had a disturbing and disruptive childhood, Jeweliet Tangen has been able to use this traumatic experience as a driving force for her career and passion. Jeweliet Tangen leads a company borne out of the desire to make company acquisitions a seamless process. With hard work, dedication, sheer talent, and an eye for a good deal, she has been able to turn her passion into a highly-rated consulting and acquisitions company. Jeweliet has multiple years of experience facilitating high-profile company sales in Europe and the US. Tested and trusted, the result is an extensive network of contacts that are willing to consolidate investment portfolios by buying an already established company.