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  2. Sovereign wealth fund - Wikipedia

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    The term "sovereign wealth fund" was first used in 2005 by Andrew Rozanov in an article entitled, "Who holds the wealth of nations?" in the Central Banking Journal. [1] The previous edition of the journal described the shift from traditional reserve management to sovereign wealth management; subsequently the term gained widespread use as the spending power of global officialdom has rocketed ...

  3. List of American exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    This is a table of notable American exchange-traded funds, or ETFs.As of 2020, the number of exchange-traded funds worldwide was over 7,600, [1] representing about 7.74 trillion U.S. dollars in assets. [2]

  4. Indonesia Investment Authority - Wikipedia

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    The INA also invested $150 million into Kimia Farma together with the Silk Road Fund, as well as $500 million into Pertamina Geothermal Energy together with Masdar and $300 million into Traveloka. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] The INA signed an investment pact in April 2022 for the development of toll roads located on Java and Sumatra . [ 18 ]

  5. Kuwait Investment Authority - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1953, the KIA is the world's oldest sovereign wealth fund. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] As of November 2024, it is the world's 5th largest sovereign wealth fund valued at just under US$1 trillion, with currently US$969 billion assets under management .

  6. Accredited investor - Wikipedia

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    an investment fund that distributes or has distributed its securities only to (i) a person that is or was an accredited investor at the time of the distribution, (ii) a person that acquires or acquired securities in the circumstances referred to in sections 2.10 of NI 45 106 [Minimum amount investment] or 2.19 of NI 45 106 [Additional ...

  7. Investment Fund for Developing Countries - Wikipedia

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    IFU was founded in 1967, as an independent government-owned fund offering advisory services and risk capital to companies wishing to do business in developing countries and emerging markets. In addition to investing its own money, IFU acts as a fund manager. As of August 2020, IFU had co-invested in over 1,300 companies in more than 100 countries.

  8. Revolving fund - Wikipedia

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    According to "A Glossary of Terms Used in the Federal Budget Process", [1] a revolving fund is established by Congress to finance a cycle of businesslike operations through amounts received by the fund. A revolving fund charges for the sale of products or services and uses the proceeds to finance its spending, usually on a self-sustaining basis.

  9. Fact sheet - Wikipedia

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    Jetstar Boeing 787 fact sheet. A factsheet or fact sheet, also called fact file, is a single-page document containing essential information about a product, substance, service or other topic. Factsheets are frequently used to provide information to an end user, consumer or member of the public in concise, simple language. They generally contain ...