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$300 million Teva bet: Will Norway's wealth fund and ION regret investing in the pharma giant?
11.09.23
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Almog Azar
ION, which manages investments for the Norwegian wealth fund, began a buying spree of Teva shares at the beginning of the year
Could Norwegian wealth fund dropping Israeli banks start a global trend?
26.12.22
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Shani Ashkenazi
The sovereign wealth fund is considering stopping its investments in local banks that provide services to companies operating in the settlements. The fund recently announced it was selling its holdings in Israel-founded cybersecurity company Cognyte
Cognyte reeling after being dropped by Norway sovereign wealth fund
25.12.22
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Sophie Shulman
The Norwegian fund said that its ethics council found that several states that are customers of Cognyte’s surveillance products and services "have been accused of extremely serious human rights violations"