Norway's sovereign wealth fund celebrates 'stunning' $1 trillion value

September 19, 2017 01:29 pm | Updated 01:33 pm IST - OSLO

A file picture of Norwegian sovereign wealth fund CEO Yngve Slyngstad, in Oslo, Norway.

A file picture of Norwegian sovereign wealth fund CEO Yngve Slyngstad, in Oslo, Norway.

The value of Norway's sovereign wealth fund officially hit $1 trillion early on Tuesday after outperforming all initial expectations, its manager said in a statement.

“I don't think anyone expected the fund to ever reach $1 trillion when the first transfer of oil revenue was made in May 1996,” said Chief Executive Officer Yngve Slyngstad of Norges Bank Investment Management, which operates the fund.

“Reaching $1 trillion is a milestone, and the growth in the fund's market value has been stunning,” he added.

A Reuters calculation, based on the fund's own live valuation on its website, had previously shown the fund hit the trillion-dollar mark on September 12.

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