Hedge Fund Boss Under Pressure to Divest for $1.2 Trillion Job
Nicolai Tangen
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The hedge fund manager set to become chief executive of Norway’s $1.2 trillion wealth fund is facing fresh demands to address a number of conflicts of interest that lawmakers warn could derail his appointment.
Nicolai Tangen will meet with the leadership of the central bank in Oslo on Monday as they try to satisfy demands made by parliament before the founder of AKO Capital LLP can start running the world’s biggest sovereign fund.