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  1. As the most powerful tool available to us, finance has the potential to fundamentally change society. As the world largest state-owned fund, The Norwegian Oil Fund is owned by a people and governed by politicians. It is a fund for future generations with ethical guidelines. It owns 1.5% of the worlds stocks and has ownership in 9000 companies worldwide. Instead of being part of the quarterly ...

  2. 28. Feb. 2019 · Vikings vs. Wolves - The Battle of Finance. 2019. The world of finance is at a crossroad. It is short-term traders versus long-term investors. Greed versus responsibility. Artificial intelligence versus human minds. For decades, the financial industry has been dominated by "wolves" seeking short-term personal gains.

  3. The documentary "Vikings vs. Wolves - The Battle of Finance" features two former NHH students; Yngve Slyngstad and Vaishali Lara Kathuria. Slyngstad is...

  4. Vikings vs. Wolves - The Battle of Finance 2019 Documentary . The world of finance is at a crossroad. It is short-term traders versus long-term investors. Greed versus responsibility.

  5. This program is not yet available, but it’s coming soon. The Norwegian Oil Fund is owned by the people of Norway. Governed by politicians, it is held to strong ethical guidelines. In the world of finance, dominated by "wolves" looking for personal gain, can the Oil Fund make a difference? The Norwegian Oil Fund is owned by the people of Norway.

  6. Artificial intelligence versus human minds. For decades, the financial industry has been dominated by "wolves" seeking short-term personal gains. This has led to a destructive financial system, that has harmed millions of people. The world is faced with unprecedented problems: Food and water shortage. The effects of climate change.

  7. The world of finance is at a crossroad. It is short-term traders versus long-term investors. Greed versus responsibility. Artificial intelligence versus human minds. For decades, the financial industry has been dominated by "wolves" seeking short-term personal gains.