Sovereign Wealth Funds
Between the State and Markets
Author(s)
Dixon, Adam D.
Schena, Patrick J.
Capapé, Javier
Collection
European Research Council (ERC)Language
EnglishAbstract
What constitutes a sovereign wealth fund is contested. In general, however, it is a state-sponsored institutional investor that is answerable only to the state and makes investments according to the interests and mandate of that state. Different types of funds have emerged in the context of particular economic conjunctures, and over the last decade the number of sovereign wealth funds has grown substantially, with total assets exceeding $7 trillion. This trend is set to continue, as more and more countries look to establish an SWF. The place of SWFs in global financial markets may appear settled, but this does not mean that concerns about "state capital" and its place in financial markets has gone away. This short book offers an incisive discussion of the development of this class of investor, how they have become legitimate actors in global financial markets, and their role as providers of capital and in economic development at home and abroad.
Keywords
state capital; global finance; financial marketsISBN
9781788212472, 9781788212489, 9781788212496Publisher
Agenda Publishing LimitedPublisher website
https://www.agendapub.com/Publication date and place
Newcastle upon Tyne, 2022Grantor
Series
Finance Matters,Classification
Finance and the finance industry
Monetary economics
Banking