Trump announces 100% chip tariff as Apple ups U.S. investment
LONDON - Norges Bank has decreased its voting rights in UK residential landlord Grainger PLC (LSE:GRI) to 8.99% from 9.08%, according to a regulatory filing released Monday.
The Norwegian central bank now holds 66,713,975 voting rights in the property company, as disclosed in a standard form for notification of major holdings submitted to the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG).
The threshold was crossed on Friday, July 4, with the issuer notified on Monday, July 7, according to the filing.
The notification indicates that Norges Bank holds all voting rights directly, with no financial instruments or similar economic instruments reported as part of its position.
The filing also confirms that Norges Bank is not controlled by any natural person or legal entity and does not control any other undertaking holding an interest in Grainger.
Grainger PLC is one of the UK’s largest professional landlords, specializing in the private rental sector. The company trades on the London Stock Exchange under the ticker GRI.
The information was disclosed in a regulatory news service filing as required by UK financial regulations for significant changes in shareholdings.
This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.