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  • Storebrand fell 3.5% as investors focused on claims it and other Norwegian insurers will face from a storm that swept over Sweden, Finland and Norway with hurricane-strength winds on Dec. 26 and Dec. 27.

    Europe Stocks Start 2012 Strong Barbara Kollmeyer 2012

  • Aviva, Assicurazioni Generali and Storebrand all saw solvency ratios fall in the third quarter.

    Europe's Insurers Struggle for Life Hester Plumridge 2011

  • Credit Agricole, Norwegian financial services company Storebrand, and Danske Bank.

    Ranking The World's Most Sustainable Companies Helen Coster 2011

  • Storebrand shot up 13% in Oslo after Norwegian insurer Gjensidige Forsikring bought an 8.69% stake in the firm from Icelandic investment fund Exista.

    Shares decline after rallying early 2008

  • Folksam and Storebrand said they hope that, over time, their new SRI fund-of-funds will demonstrate that hedge funds can incorporate SRI guidelines while still delivering strong returns.

    How Social Conscience Hooks Hedge Funds 2007

  • Folksam of Sweden and Norway's Storebrand, jointly introduced a $200 million fund of hedge funds, the Belair (Lux) Sustainable Alternative SRI Fund, which will contract with 10 hedge funds globally to manage the money.

    How Social Conscience Hooks Hedge Funds 2007

  • "This has hurt Norway's reputation internationally as you see from the rapidly rising funding costs for Norwegian financials internationally," Espen Furnes, an Oslo-based fund manager at Storebrand Asset Management, which oversees $72 billion, said in an interview.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • Idar Kreutzer owns 121,294 shares in Storebrand ASA after the transaction.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • "People are allocating money away from all euro exposures," said Andreas Halldahl, who oversees the equivalent of $18 billion as head of Swedish rates at Storebrand Kapitalforvaltning AS in Stockholm.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • "Share buybacks are clearly a flexible way to pay out some of the earnings to shareholders," Espen Furnes, an Oslo-based fund manager at Storebrand Asset Management, which oversees more than $60 billion, said in a Nov. 9 phone interview.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

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