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Sept. 2007 - Issues 1¡¡ ¡¡ China, after drafting legislation this past week, is a mere formality away from officially authorizing $200bn of initial funding for her nascent sovereign wealth fund (SWF). Funds of these kinds, investing ¡°excessive¡± government liquidity, are proliferating around the world in both number and size at a remarkable pace. Even before China¡¯s investment agency¡¯s official installation, a surrogate state-owed enterprise invested $3bn of sovereign funds on its behalf in purchasing stock in US private equity monolith, Blackstone¡¯s IPO. By forfeiting voting rights, the investment was roundly considered a masterful inaugural move, allaying fears of nebulous intent, currying favor with what a has been (especially toward China) an increasingly protectionist US government and providing itself a front row seat in learning large-scale, aggressive investment techniques from a premier practitioner. ¡¡ |
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