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Financial actors from developing countries are playing with other OECD financial giants as equals through their Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs). SWFs could become major actors of development finance if they chose to allocate 10 per cent of their portfolio to emerging and developing economies over...
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• Emerging sovereign wealth funds and multinationals are also investing in the sports world and in football in particular.• In this respect, Spanish football clubs could become key entry points to make way for these new investors.• Both Real Madrid and Barça are international brands with...
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-Emerging sovereign wealth funds and multinationals are also investing in the sports world and in football in particular.-In this respect, Spanish football clubs could become key entry points to make way for these new investors.-Both Real Madrid and Barça are international brands with pulling...
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Sovereign funds and emerging markets. In 2010, Sovereign Funds (SF) invested over 60% of their portfolios in non-OECD nations. Over US $30 bn of the money came from China, Latin America (basically Brazil) and South-East Asia (Malaysia and Singapore). Sovereign Funds and the Spanish link with...
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Are sovereign wealth funds substantially different in their investment choices from other types of institutional investor? Comparing the holdings of two groups of sovereign and mutual funds, we find few differences. Our study also introduces a new dimension: the political regime in sending and...
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Global allocation of capital and fluctuations in asset prices are increasingly influenced by the activities of Sovereign wealth funds (SWFs). The Santiago Principles called for higher transparency, stressing that SWFs should exhibit clearer governance standards and sound portfolio management...
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Emerging markets represent more than 80 per cent of the world‘s population. As the past years have shown and the coming will doubtlessly confirm, pockets of growth are now firmly implanted in these countries.This will be henceforth more inclusive, relying on the aid and commitment of the...
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