Norges Bank Sees Negative Returns in 1st Quarter of 2025

Assets of Norway’s $1.78 trillion sovereign fund fell by 0.6%, a result of weak U.S. equity market returns.



Norges Bank Investment Management, which manages Norway’s $1.78 trillion sovereign wealth fund, the Government Pension Fund Global,
reported a loss of 415 billion Norwegian kroner ($40 billion) in the first quarter of the year.

The fund was not immune to the ongoing stock market volatility during the quarter, although it did outperform its benchmark by 16 basis points.

“The quarter has been impacted by significant market fluctuations,” said NBIM CEO Nicolai Tangen in a statement. “Our equity investments had a negative return, largely driven by the tech sector.”

The fund’s equities portfolio, which accounts for 70% of NBIM’s assets, declined 1.6% during the quarter. The fund, which is globally diversified, touts its ownership of 1.5% of all listed companies in the world.

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North America accounts for 56.9% of NBIM’s equity exposure, according to the fund’s annual report released in December 2024. North American investments were followed by Europe at 25.2% and Asia at 14.2%. In the first quarter of 2025, the S&P 500 Index declined 4.6%, the Stoxx 600 Index of European equities rose 5.2%, and the MSCI AC Asia Index returned 1.29%.

The rest of the fund’s portfolio had single-digit returns, with real estate returning 2.4%, fixed income returning 1.6% and unlisted renewable energy returning 1.2%. As of March 31, the fund had invested 27.7% of its assets in fixed income, 1.9% in unlisted real estate, and 0.4% in a portfolio of renewable energy infrastructure, including wind and solar farms.

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InBC Investment Corp. Searching for CIO

The Canadian crown corporation seeks a successor to Leah Nguyen, its inaugural investment chief.



InBC Investment Corp., a British Columbia-based crown corporation and impact investor, is hiring a CIO, according to
a recent job posting.  

With C$500 million ($360 million) in assets under management, the firm makes investments in companies and funds in the province that have measurable financial outcomes, as well as social and environmental impacts.  

The fund’s inaugural CIO, Leah Nguyen, stepped down in March after nearly three years in the role.  

InBC is seeking an individual with experience in both direct and fund investments, who has specific experience managing a portfolio of early-stage companies in venture capital.  

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“The CIO will be responsible for all investment decisions—overseeing a small team responsible for sourcing, assessing and structuring all investment opportunities,” the job posting states. “They will be tasked with building and overseeing a complex and substantial investment fund portfolio encompassing multiple sectors and companies of varying sizes and growth stages within BC.” 

InBC was created by British Columbia in 2021 and is one of a handful of large institutional funds in Canada considered crown corporations—those owned by the federal government or a provincial government.  

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