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A Guide to Sovereign Investors for U.S. Issuers
Sponsored By Sovereign Investment Council
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- Abstract:
- Sovereign investors control trillions of dollars in assets and have grown exponentially in recent years. Sovereign investors are not going away; they are growing in both size and number, even with the recent economic reversals. The ongoing funding of these sovereign investors is reasonably assured in most cases, and their search for quality equity investments grows more sophisticated. Predominately operating with minimal public disclosure and growing rapidly, these state sponsored investment funds may have some similarities to each other, but they are more often diverse and dissimilar. Just what these funds do, how they do it, who does it for them and what they will likely do in the future remains largely a mystery to U.S. issuers. Financial officers and investment relations professionals at U.S. issuers can benefit greatly from a better understanding of sovereign investors. In the case of hundreds of U.S. issuers, there is a very good chance that sovereign investors may now already own...
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- Sponsored by: Sovereign Investment Council
- Released: July 14, 2009
- Length: 26 pages
- Format: PDF (617 kb)
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