Sovereign wealth funds: Don't overreact
SUPPLEMENT - PRIVATE EQUITY AND VENTURE CAPITAL REVIEW (APRIL 2008) - April 23, 2008
IFLR's journalists in London, New York and Hong Kong all agree: people are overreacting to sovereign wealth funds.
These controversial investment vehicles have become increasingly political since the turn of the year. French President Nicolas Sarkozy spoke out against them and German Chancellor Angela Merkel reinforced her stance against them. Even in the midst of the US race for President, Hillary Clinton tried to turn the topic into a vote winner.
But lawyers all round the world say the same thing: sovereign wealth funds are old news, there is no need to panic and any reaction needs to a considered one.
At the moment, it is estimated that the top sovereign wealth funds hold around $2.5 trillion in assets. By 2015, this is expected to have risen to $12 trillion. China Investment Corporation can already afford to buy Morgan Stanley four times over. Imagine what it could purchase by the...
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