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Climate change will keep inflation high, Norway oil fund chief warns

Transition to greener economy will also hit consumer prices, says $1.3tn sovereign wealth fund boss Nicolai Tangen
Nicolai Tangen says rising prices for olive oil, potatoes and coffee are anecdotal signs that food costs could pump up inflation for years

The global economy is already experiencing climate-driven inflation that will contribute to stubbornly high price rises and a long period of low investment returns, according to the head of Norway’s $1.3tn oil fund.

“Inflation is going to be tough to get down,” Nicolai Tangen, chief executive of the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund, said in an interview with the Financial Times on Tuesday.

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