KONTAN.CO.ID - OSLO. Norway plans to rein in spending from its $1.1 trillion sovereign wealth fund next year as the economy rebounds from the COVID-19 pandemic, the centre-right minority coalition told parliament on Wednesday. The government proposed withdrawing 313.4 billion Norwegian crowns ($33.56 billion) from the wealth fund in what will be an election-year budget, down from 404.3 billion crowns in 2020. The so-called structural non-oil deficit corresponds to 3.0% of the fund's expected value at year-end, the Finance Ministry said, exactly in line with parliament's cap on spending.
Norway cuts spending from oil fund to $33.6 bln in election year budget
KONTAN.CO.ID - OSLO. Norway plans to rein in spending from its $1.1 trillion sovereign wealth fund next year as the economy rebounds from the COVID-19 pandemic, the centre-right minority coalition told parliament on Wednesday. The government proposed withdrawing 313.4 billion Norwegian crowns ($33.56 billion) from the wealth fund in what will be an election-year budget, down from 404.3 billion crowns in 2020. The so-called structural non-oil deficit corresponds to 3.0% of the fund's expected value at year-end, the Finance Ministry said, exactly in line with parliament's cap on spending.