As the first major collection of papers on sovereign wealth funds
and state-owned enterprises, this book provides an essential guide
to the geo-political impact of these pools of capital on global
markets. The rise of sovereign wealth funds and state-owned
enterprises represents a fundamental shift in market dynamics. The
potential fusion of political and commercial imperatives raises
unresolved geo-political questions that have been sharpened by the
vaporization of credit markets as a consequence of the global
financial crisis. State-controlled pools of capital have now
eclipsed hedge funds and private equity in terms of funds under
management, and the question of their regulation is therefore now
of utmost importance. This book highlights the interplay between
legal, corporate and policy imperatives associated with the
regulation of state capital. Including contributions from leading
practitioners, policymakers and academics, it provides an essential
guide to professionals and academics in the fields of finance and
business.
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