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Mr. Geir Øivind Nygård is a Chief Investment Officer Asset Strategies at Norges Bank Investment Management.
He is responsible for portfolio management, external management security selection, security lending and trading.
He joined Norges Bank Investment Management in August 2007 as a Portfolio Manager in Equity Asset Strategies.
He was named Global Head of Equity Asset Strategies in October 2009.
From February 2016 to January 2017, he filled the role of Global Head of Portfolio Management.
Prior to joining Norges Bank Investment Management, he worked in Arkwright Consulting.
Mr. Nygård has a Master of Technology, Industrial Economics and Technology Management from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).
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Norges Bank Investment Management
Norges Bank Investment Management Financial ConglomeratesFinance Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), known locally as Norges Bank Kapitalforvaltning, is the asset management division of the Norwegian central bank, Norges Bank. The firm is headquartered in Oslo and has additional offices in London, New York, Shanghai and Singapore. Founded in 1998 by Norges Bank, NBIM is manages the Government Pension Fund Global, often referred to as the Norwegian oil fund, and some of Norges Bank's foreign exchange reserves. | Trading-Equity | 01/01/2017 |
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Norges Bank Investment Management
Norges Bank Investment Management Financial ConglomeratesFinance Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), known locally as Norges Bank Kapitalforvaltning, is the asset management division of the Norwegian central bank, Norges Bank. The firm is headquartered in Oslo and has additional offices in London, New York, Shanghai and Singapore. Founded in 1998 by Norges Bank, NBIM is manages the Government Pension Fund Global, often referred to as the Norwegian oil fund, and some of Norges Bank's foreign exchange reserves. | Finance |