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Apr 29, 2024 07:49 PM EDT
In the upcoming days, major American tech companies including Microsoft, Tesla, Meta, and Google parent Alphabet are all expected to report their results.
Big Tech's results come after the Nasdaq Composite fell 5.5% last week. Elon Musk's electric vehicle startup, Tesla, will report on Tuesday after the market closes.
The tech-heavy index plummeted, representing its worst weekly performance since November 2022. Nvidia, a leading computer chipmaker and artificial intelligence pioneer, taking the lead in losses.
The Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global is administered by NBIM. The biggest sovereign wealth fund in the world was created in the 1990s to invest the excess earnings of Norway's oil and gas industry. As of the end of March, it was valued at 17.7 trillion kroner ($1.6 trillion).
The fund is among the biggest investors in the world, having invested in over 8,800 businesses in more than 70 countries to date.
The wealth fund in Norway announced a first-quarter profit of almost $110 billion on Thursday, helped by strong gains from its holdings in technology firms.
At the time, Trond Grande, the deputy CEO of Norges Bank Investment Management, said that investors seemed to be taking "a more nuanced look" at the firms and business methods of the so-called Magnificent Seven U.S. IT giants, as seen by recent weakness for some of these companies.
Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Nvidia, Tesla, Meta, and Alphabet are the Magnificent Seven.
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