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Meld. St. 27 (2013-2014) - Diverse and value-creating ownership
20/06/2014 Report to the Storting Ministry of Trade, Industry and FisheriesActivist investors have been active in the Nordic region for a number of years; for example, Stockholm-based Cevian Capital took a 16 per cent holding in Lindex in 2003 and replaced much of the management18. In the Nordic region, the frequency of activist actions
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Meld. St. 6 (2022–2023) - Greener and more active state ownership
The State’s direct ownership of companies
21/10/2022 Report to the Storting Ministry of Trade, Industry and FisheriesIn the white paper on ownership policy, the Government describes why the state has direct ownership interests in companies, what the state owns and how the state exercises its ownership.
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Meld. St. 33 (2016–2017) - National Transport Plan 2018–2029
05/04/2017 Report to the Storting Ministry of Transportappropriate format is bilateral cooperation. The port and fairway project Longyearbyen Svalbard is a community in transition. Mining has long been the core business of the archipelago, but in recent years the falling coal prices have led to a sharp reduction
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Meld. St. 27 (2018–2019) - Norway’s Role and Interests in Multilateral Cooperation
Meld. St. 27 (2018–2019) Report to the Storting (white paper)
14/06/2019 Report to the Storting Ministry of Foreign AffairsRules-based international cooperation makes the world safer and more stable. Norway’s security, economy and prosperity depends on it. At the same time, international cooperation is under pressure. The white paper on Norway’s role and interests in
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Meld. St. 19 (2013-2014) - The Management of the Government Pension Fund in 2013
04/04/2014 Report to the Storting Ministry of Financedivested its holdings in a number of palm oil companies in 2012. Norges Bank has subsequently divested its holdings in several mining companies. In addition, the Bank actively supports the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), a leading international initiative
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Meld. St. 32 (2019–2020) - The Government Pension Fund 2020
Meld. St. 32 (2019–2020) Report to the Storting (white paper)
21/09/2020 Report to the Storting Ministry of Financethe board of directors has expressed an intention to seek a listing on a regulated marketplace in Norway or elsewhere in the Nordic region (excluding Iceland). Folketrygdfondet suggests amending the mandate provision for investments in unlisted companies
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Meld. St. 26 (2016–2017) - The Management of the Government Pension Fund in 2016
Meld. St. 26 (2016–2017) Report to the Storting (white paper)
31/03/2017 Report to the Storting Ministry of FinanceHowever, changes in Norwegian krone exchange rate do not affect the international purchasing power of the Fund. Returns in the Nordic financial markets last year were more or less in line with those in the rest of the world. Measured in NOK, the return on
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Report No. 10 (2009-2010) - The Management of the Government Pension Fund in 2009
14/05/2010 Report to the Storting Ministry of Financein the Norwegian and Nordic securities markets. In 2009, the return on the Fund’s benchmark was 35.7 per cent (see table 3.4). This is the highest return since 1998 and is primarily due to a sharp rise in the Norwegian and Nordic equity markets. The average
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Report No. 13 to the Storting (2008-2009) - Climate, Conflict and Capital
Norwegian development policy adapting to change
13/02/2009 Report to the Storting Ministry of Foreign Affairscountry concerned. Making use of Norway’s experience Many developing countries have become interested in the Norwegian and Nordic social model: a mixed economy, a well-developed welfare system, firmly established routines for liaison between the social
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Meld. St. 27 (2012-2013) - The Management of the Government Pension Fund in 2012
12/04/2013 Report to the Storting Ministry of Financestocks (60 percent) and bonds (40 percent), and is also divided into two geographical regions; Norway (85 percent) and the Nordic region excluding Iceland (15 percent); cf. figure 3.1. Figure 3.1 Strategic benchmark index for the GPFN. Percent Source Ministry
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NOU 2023: 19 - Learning: Lost in the Shuffle?
Use of pupil and student data to enhance learning
06/06/2023 Norwegian Official Report (NOU) Ministry of Education and ResearchData analysis can involve a variety of techniques and methods. Examples include statistical analysis, machine learning, data mining, and data visualisation. Data analysis can be used to identify patterns, trends and relationships in the data and to test
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Increasing the capacity for explosive ordnance disposal in Ukraine
20/01/2023 News story Ministry of DefenceNorway will provide instructors as part of a multinational effort to provide training on Explosive Ordnance Disposal to Ukrainian military personnel, Norwegian Defense Minister Bjørn Arild Gram (Sp) said during the international meeting for support
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Norwegian support to Ukraine and neighbouring countries
07/02/2024 Article Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Health and Care Services, Ministry of Justice and Public SecurityThis is an overview of Norway’s support to Ukraine and other countries affected by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Meld. St. 14 (2015–2016) - Nature for life
Norway’s national biodiversity action plan (Chapter 4–9)
18/12/2015 Report to the Storting Ministry of Climate and EnvironmentThis white paper describes the Government’s policy for safeguarding biodiversity in Norway, which is designed to play a part in achieving biodiversity targets at both national and international level. The white paper describes biodiversity-related
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Meld. St. 9 (2022–2023) - National control and cyber resilience to safeguard national security
Meld. St. 9 (2022–2023) Report to the Storting (white paper)
09/12/2022 Report to the Storting Ministry of Justice and Public Securitycost of an average cyber attack on a company has increased by 13% in just 2 years. The cost averages NOK 20 million in the Nordic countries and NOK 40 million globally. When Norsk Hydro was hit by a widespread cyber attack in 2019, the company was completely
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Meld. St. 17 (2011–2012) - The Management of the Government Pension Fund in 2011
30/03/2012 Report to the Storting Ministry of Financestrongly affected by regulations which attach an economic cost to greenhouse gas emissions. This includes sectors such as mining, cement, chemicals, oil and gas, manufacturing, power production, transportation and real estate. As a result of the evaluation
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Meld. St. 33 (2011–2012) - Norway and the United Nations: Common Future, Common Solutions
Meld. St. 33 (2011–2012) Report to the Storting (white paper)
21/09/2012 Report to the Storting Ministry of Foreign Affairsdefined as being in our interests. Some alliances are lasting, such as those with other Western countries, especially the Nordic countries. However, geopolitical changes are making closer cooperation with other countries, including emerging powers, more
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Meld. St. 11 (2019–2020) Report to the Storting (white paper), Summary - Digital transformation and development policy
13/12/2019 Report to the Storting Ministry of Foreign Affairs"Digital Transformation and Norwegian Development Policy" is intended to contribute to more effective development co-operation, ensure that no one is left behind and that developing countries have capacities to participate and make use of digital
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Report No. 37 to the Storting (2008-2009) - Integrated Management of the Marine Environment of the Norwegian Sea
Report No. 37 (2008 – 2009) to the Storting
22/09/2009 Report to the Storting Ministry of Climate and Environmentof the North Sea by Oil and Other Harmful Substances (Bonn Agreement, 1983). The Nordic Council of Ministers (1971) is a cooperation forum for the governments of the Nordic countries, which deals among other issues with the marine environment and its integrated
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Report No. 14 to the Storting (2006-2007) - Working together towards a non-toxic environment and a safer future
– Norway’s chemicals policy
21/12/2007 Report to the Storting Ministry of Climate and Environmentclean-up costs, must be borne by those who are responsible for the pollution. Textbox 3.3 Late action results in high costs A Nordic report, Cost of Late Action - the Case of PCB, estimates that the costs for the EU 25 of remediation of contaminated soil