Norway’s $1 Trillion fund told to sell EM bonds
By Bloomberg
08 April 2019 |
5:22 am
Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz reports on Norway’s $1 trillion sovereign fund's plan to cut emerging market government and corporate bonds from its portfolio.
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