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Commission proposes splitting Norway’s $960 billion wealth fund from central bank

By Reuters June 23, 2017
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OSLO — Norway‘s $960-billion wealth fund, the world’s largest, should be split from the country’s central bank, which has managed the fund since its launch in 1996, a government-appointed commission said on Friday.

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