Sovereign Wealth Funds: Current Institutional and Operational Practices

Sovereign Wealth Funds: Current Institutional and Operational Practices
Author: Cornelia Hammer
Publisher: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2008-11-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781451871128

While SWFs as a group share broad common institutional and operational practices, these practices also differ considerably reflecting the diversity of these institutions. These differences derive from the nature of the SWF (i.e., their original intent) as well as its legal personality. Thus, while SWF practices will continue to evolve, the fundamental objectives of different types of SWFs will continue to shape their practices going forward.

Sovereign Wealth Funds

Sovereign Wealth Funds
Author: International Working Group of Sovereign Wealth Funds
Publisher:
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2008
Genre: Auditing, Internal
ISBN:

The International Working Group of Sovereign Wealth Funds (IWG) was established on April 30, 2008, to identify and draft a set of principles that properly reflect their investment practices and objectives. As part of this initiative, certain IWG members completed a short survey of their current institutional and operational practices. The SWF survey, which was conducted by staff of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), solicited responses on a voluntary and confidential basis from members of the IWG. The IWG used the responses as background information and input in the preparation of the Generally Accepted Principles and Practices for SWFs (GAPP). The IWG agreed in its meeting in Santiago, Chile, held on September 1-2, 2008, to publish the information as a step toward improving the understanding of their current practices.

Economics of Sovereign Wealth Funds

Economics of Sovereign Wealth Funds
Author: Mr.Udaibir S. Das
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2010-12-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1589069277

The book covers a wide range of topics of relevance to policymakers in countries that have sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) and those that receive SWF investments. Renowned experts in the field have contributed chapters. The book is organized around four themes: (1) the role and macrofinancial linkages of SWFs, (2) institutional factors, (3) investment approaches and financial markets, and (4) the postcrisis outlook. The book also discusses the challenges facing sovereign wealth funds in the coming years, from an inside perspective on countries, including Canada, Chile, China, Norway, Russia, and New Zealand. Economics of Sovereign Wealth Funds will contribute to a further understanding of the nature, strategies and behavior of SWFs and the environment in which they operate, as their importance is likely to grow in the coming years.

Sovereign wealth funds in theory and practice

Sovereign wealth funds in theory and practice
Author: Jan Ander
Publisher: Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8024624206

Suverénní fondy (Sovereign Wealth Funds, SWF) se v posledních letech stávají významnou součástí globálního finančního systému. Tyto instituce spravovaly ke konci roku 2013 více než 6 bilionů USD. SWF jsou státem vlastněné fondy založené za různým makroekonomickým účelem. Obvykle jsou financovány cizoměnovými příjmy států, které jsou následně investovány v zahraničí. Tato monografie se zabývá globální SWF z teoretického i praktického pohledu. Dále je zde diskutována teoretická možnost založení SWF v České republice. Autoři však dospívají k závěru, že po vzniku SWF není v naší zemi dostatečná poptávka ani ze strany politiků, ani ze strany voličů. Kniha je psána srozumitelným jazykem, a tudíž vhodná pro odbornou i širší veřejnost

A Practical Guide to Sovereign Wealth Funds

A Practical Guide to Sovereign Wealth Funds
Author: Adnan Hassan
Publisher: Euromoney Publications
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This much-needed practical guide covers everything you need to further your understanding of sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) - the state-owned investment funds.

The Oxford Handbook of Sovereign Wealth Funds

The Oxford Handbook of Sovereign Wealth Funds
Author: Douglas Cumming
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 737
Release: 2017
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0198754809

Sovereign Wealth Funds have become increasingly powerful and influential investors. Their increasing role, and unusual character as both political and market actors, raise a number of issues with regard to finance, politics, regulation, and international business. This handbook draws together the growing but fragmented research on SWFs.

Sovereign Wealth Funds

Sovereign Wealth Funds
Author: Abdullah Al-Hassan
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1475518617

This paper presents in a systematic (normative) manner the salient features of a SWF‘s governance structure, in relation to its objectives and investment management that can ensure its efficient operation and enhance its financial performance. In this context, it distinguishes among the various governing bodies and analyzes key aspects of the investment policy and setting of the risk tolerance level in order to ensure consistent risk-bearing capacity and greater accountability. Further, it discusses the important role of SWFs in macroeconomic management and the need for close coordination with other macroeconomic and financial policies as well as their role in global financial stability.

Sovereign Wealth Funds

Sovereign Wealth Funds
Author: Gordon L. Clark
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2013-07-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0691142297

The worldwide rise of sovereign wealth funds is emblematic of the ongoing transformation of nation-state economic prospects. Sovereign Wealth Funds maps the global footprints of these financial institutions, examining their governance and investment management, and issues of domestic and international legitimacy. Through a variety of case studies--from the China Investment Corporation to the funds of several Gulf states--the authors show that the forces propelling the adoption and development of sovereign wealth funds vary by country. The authors also show that many of these investment institutions have identifiable commonalities of form and function that match the core institutions of Western financial markets. The authors suggest that the international legitimacy of sovereign wealth funds is based on the degree to which their design and governance match Western expectations about investment management. Undercutting commonplace assumptions about the emerging world of the twenty-first century, the authors demonstrate that even small countries with large and globally oriented sovereign wealth funds are likely to play a significant role in international relations. Sovereign Wealth Funds considers how such financial organizations have altered not only the face of finance, but also the international geopolitical landscape.