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Norway’s Sovereign Wealth Fund

2021
Norway’s sovereign wealth fund (SWF), the Government Pension Fund Global (GPFG), has become the largest in the world. But size is not the most unique or interesting feature of Norway’s petroleum fund. This contribution describes how the Norwegian authorities took their time before committing to a SWF, deciding instead to spend the country’s first oil ...
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Introducing Sovereign Wealth Funds

2017
Sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) represent not only an increasingly prominent player in the alternative investor ecosystem, but also a novel mechanism through which governments may project their power, and serve geopolitical and strategic interests abroad.
Cumming, Douglas   +3 more
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Sovereign Wealth Fund

2021
Modern anlamda Ulusal Varlık Fonlarının (UVF) kuruluşu, 1950’lere dayansa da son dönemde sahip oldukları varlıkların düzeyi, yatırımların sektörel ve bölgesel dağılımı dikkate alındığında, küresel ölçekte iktisadi, sosyal ve politik açılardan önemli etkiler meydana getirmektedir.
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Sovereign Wealth - No Fund

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs), government-owned investment funds, are of growing importance in international finance. They are a vehicle to manage foreign exchange reserves and wealth which have been accumulating in the emerging world, particularly in the BRICs.
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Petroleum Sovereign Wealth Funds

Revue d'économie financière (English ed.), 2009
The increase in oil prices between 2002 and 2008 has increased the size and the influence of sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) that were established by the main oil and gas exporting countries. The low level of oil prices at the end of 2008 doesn't eliminate the fundamental increasing trend in energy prices.
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Sovereign Wealth Funds

2012
Mark Gordon, Sabastian V. Niles
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Excursion: Sovereign Wealth Funds

2009
Sovereign wealth funds, foreign state-owned monopolies, and the national champions of other countries have emerged as an important group of buyers in the takeover market. This has increased regulatory concerns in the targets’ home countries and made governments more cautious than before.
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Sovereign Wealth Funds

World Economics Journal, 2007
Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs), much in the news of late, are a new and growing class of funds that are already large in size, and will likely grow very rapidly in the coming years. How they will operate, both in terms of their portfolio allocation and the way in which the managers of these funds communicate and interact with the private sector will ...
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The marine nitrogen cycle: new developments and global change

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
David A Hutchins, Douglas G Capone
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