Sovereign wealth funds: Investment objectives and asset allocation strategies

  • Wagner D
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Abstract

Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) have steadily increased their importance in the global financial system in the last decade and especially during the financial crisis period. Although the objectives and investment strategies of SWFs are quite diverse, I propose to sort them into three main groups, depending on their sponsor countries’ endowment with resources and investment objectives. I present case studies and empirical analyses that reflect SWF investment activities and try to elaborate on the special role of each SWF group. Special emphasis is given to the recent financial crisis, where SWFs also acted as bailout investors by injecting substantial capital into global financial institutions, filling a financing gap that other institutional investors could not close.

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Wagner, D. (2014). Sovereign wealth funds: Investment objectives and asset allocation strategies. Journal of Governance and Regulation, 3(2), 32–52. https://doi.org/10.22495/jgr_v3_i2_p4

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