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A sovereign wealth fund (SWF) is a fund owned by a state (or a political subdivision of a federal state) composed of financial assets such as stocks, bonds, property or other financial instruments. Sovereign wealth funds are entities that manage the national savings for the purposes of investment.
A sovereign wealth fund (SWF), or sovereign investment fund, is a state-owned investment fund that invests in real and financial assets such as stocks, bonds, real estate, precious metals, or in alternative investments such as private equity funds or hedge funds. Sovereign wealth funds invest globally.
Fund Assets Origin Value (in billions) As of Ref. 1 Alaska: Alaska Permanent Fund: 74.455 December 2022 [3] Petroleum: 2 Texas: Permanent School Fund: 55.624 August 2022 [4] Commodity / petroleum: 3 Permanent University Fund: 31.763 August 2022 [5] 4 New Mexico: New Mexico State Investment Council Permanent Funds 31.000 December 2020 [6 ...
Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Singapore are among countries with prominent sovereign wealth funds, with between $801 billion and $1.06 trillion in assets, the institute said.
Estimates vary, but sovereign wealth funds have grown to be enormously influential in the two decades since — from a couple dozen funds worth roughly $1 trillion in assets to a couple hundred ...
Financing a U.S. sovereign wealth fund. A fact sheet about the proposed sovereign wealth fund issued by the White House notes that the federal government controls $5.7 trillion in assets. This ...
Sovereign wealth funds are state-owned investment funds that manage national assets that have traditionally been funded via excess reserves from trade surpluses, natural resource exports (such as ...
As of November 2024, it had over US$1.74 trillion in assets, [1] and held on average 1.5% of all of the world's listed companies, making it the world's largest single sovereign wealth fund in terms of total assets under management. [2] [3] This translates to over US$325,000 per Norwegian citizen. [4]