挪威主权基金暂停“道德撤资”,美股科技巨头免遭巨额抛售
智通财经网·2025-11-05 12:19

Group 1 - The Norwegian Parliament voted to temporarily suspend the "ethical" divestment of its $2.1 trillion sovereign wealth fund, marking a significant moment for the world's largest investor and raising fundamental questions about its ESG practices [1][2] - The decision allows the fund to continue holding shares in major tech companies like Microsoft and Amazon, which could have faced divestment if linked to the conflict in Gaza [1][2] - This is the first time since the fund's inception that the work of the ethical committee has been paused, opening a new era for the investor that holds stakes in over 8,500 companies globally [1] Group 2 - The decision to suspend the ethical committee's work was supported by conservative opposition votes, indicating a political shift and concerns over potential reactions from the Trump administration [2] - The Norges Bank Investment Management, which manages the fund, operates under guidelines set by the Norwegian Parliament and evaluates ethical standards related to various issues, including war and climate change [2][3] - Despite the suspension of the committee, the Norwegian Finance Minister stated that ethical considerations will still apply to the fund's investment decisions [3]