Sovereign wealth funds in theory and practice /:
Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) have been currently becoming a more and more important part of the international financial system. These institutions administrated more than USD 6 trillion under their asset management as of the end of 2013. SWFs are the funds owned by a state, set up for various macro...
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Zusammenfassung: | Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) have been currently becoming a more and more important part of the international financial system. These institutions administrated more than USD 6 trillion under their asset management as of the end of 2013. SWFs are the funds owned by a state, set up for various macroeconomic purposes. Usually, they are financed through the transfer of foreign currency assets which are mainly long-term investments abroad. This book focuses on global SWFs from both the theoretical and empirical point of view. Moreover, it discusses a theoretical set-up of a SWF in the Czech Repub. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource ([131] pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-116) and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a List of pictures; List of tables; List of abbreviations; 1. Theoretical part; 1.1 Literature review; 1.2 Definition of State sovereign funds ; 1.3 Rise, development and role of SWFs; 1.3.1 Santiago Principles; 1.3.2 Individual objectives of funds; 1.4 Types of SWFs based on sources of capital accumulation; 1.5 Types of SWFs based on investment purposes; 1.5.1 Basic profile of SWFs; 1.5.2 Difference between SWFs and pension funds ; 1.6 Position of SWFs within global investors' portfolio; 1.7 Investment strategy; 1.8 Investment trends. | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.9 Macroeconomic impact of SWFs on home and host countries1.9.1 Impact on changes in currency rates, prices of assets and commodities; 1.9.2 Impact and effect of investment decisions of SWFs on their performance ; 1.10 Overview of selected SWFs ; 1.10.1 Analysis of Government Pension Fund (GPF); 1.10.2 Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) Fund; 1.10.3 China Investment Corporation (CIC) Fund; 1.10.4 Fundo Soberano do Brasil (FSB); 1.11 Overview of recent SWFs transactions; 2. Empirical part; 2.1 Introductory comments and methodology; 2.2 Analysis of volume of SWFs' assets. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.3 Analysis of SWFs' transparency2.4 Indices of SWFs' transparency ; 2.4.1 The Peterson Institute's Index of Transparency ; 2.4.2 Linaburg-Maduell Index of Transparency (LMTI); 2.5 Analysis of SWFs from the institutional view; 2.6 Analysis of development of SWFs' assets in the 2008-2010 period ; 2.7 Macroeconomic impact and potential risks of SWFs; 2.7.1 Macroeconomic impacts; 2.7.2 A case study: Merger Tinto -- BHP Billition; 2.8 Analysis of the impact of funds on the increase of national wealth; 2.8.1 SWFs as saving institutions. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.8.2 Profitability of SWF investments: public versus private sector2.8.3 Political context; 2.8.4 Tax policy; 2.8.5 Value of a fund and impact on wealth growth ; 2.8.6 Measuring efficiency of funds ; 2.9 SWFs and global disbalances; 2.10 Theoretical example: Possibility of setting up a SWF in the Czech Republic; 2.10.1 Economic crisis -- good chance to introduce changes; 2.10.2 Theoretical example of setting up a SWF in the Czech Republic; 2.10.3 Revenues of a SWF in the Czech Republic; 3. Executive summary; 4. Bibliography; 5. Appendices; Index. | |
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contents | List of pictures; List of tables; List of abbreviations; 1. Theoretical part; 1.1 Literature review; 1.2 Definition of State sovereign funds ; 1.3 Rise, development and role of SWFs; 1.3.1 Santiago Principles; 1.3.2 Individual objectives of funds; 1.4 Types of SWFs based on sources of capital accumulation; 1.5 Types of SWFs based on investment purposes; 1.5.1 Basic profile of SWFs; 1.5.2 Difference between SWFs and pension funds ; 1.6 Position of SWFs within global investors' portfolio; 1.7 Investment strategy; 1.8 Investment trends. 1.9 Macroeconomic impact of SWFs on home and host countries1.9.1 Impact on changes in currency rates, prices of assets and commodities; 1.9.2 Impact and effect of investment decisions of SWFs on their performance ; 1.10 Overview of selected SWFs ; 1.10.1 Analysis of Government Pension Fund (GPF); 1.10.2 Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) Fund; 1.10.3 China Investment Corporation (CIC) Fund; 1.10.4 Fundo Soberano do Brasil (FSB); 1.11 Overview of recent SWFs transactions; 2. Empirical part; 2.1 Introductory comments and methodology; 2.2 Analysis of volume of SWFs' assets. 2.3 Analysis of SWFs' transparency2.4 Indices of SWFs' transparency ; 2.4.1 The Peterson Institute's Index of Transparency ; 2.4.2 Linaburg-Maduell Index of Transparency (LMTI); 2.5 Analysis of SWFs from the institutional view; 2.6 Analysis of development of SWFs' assets in the 2008-2010 period ; 2.7 Macroeconomic impact and potential risks of SWFs; 2.7.1 Macroeconomic impacts; 2.7.2 A case study: Merger Tinto -- BHP Billition; 2.8 Analysis of the impact of funds on the increase of national wealth; 2.8.1 SWFs as saving institutions. 2.8.2 Profitability of SWF investments: public versus private sector2.8.3 Political context; 2.8.4 Tax policy; 2.8.5 Value of a fund and impact on wealth growth ; 2.8.6 Measuring efficiency of funds ; 2.9 SWFs and global disbalances; 2.10 Theoretical example: Possibility of setting up a SWF in the Czech Republic; 2.10.1 Economic crisis -- good chance to introduce changes; 2.10.2 Theoretical example of setting up a SWF in the Czech Republic; 2.10.3 Revenues of a SWF in the Czech Republic; 3. Executive summary; 4. Bibliography; 5. Appendices; Index. |
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spelling | Ander, Jan, 1965- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxMppjqMRRMMbPyDjcF8C http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015158520 Sovereign wealth funds in theory and practice / Jan Ander, Petr Teplý. First English edition. [Prague] : Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press, [2014] ©2014 1 online resource ([131] pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Online resource; title from cover (ebrary, viewed November 27, 2015). Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-116) and index. Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) have been currently becoming a more and more important part of the international financial system. These institutions administrated more than USD 6 trillion under their asset management as of the end of 2013. SWFs are the funds owned by a state, set up for various macroeconomic purposes. Usually, they are financed through the transfer of foreign currency assets which are mainly long-term investments abroad. This book focuses on global SWFs from both the theoretical and empirical point of view. Moreover, it discusses a theoretical set-up of a SWF in the Czech Repub. List of pictures; List of tables; List of abbreviations; 1. Theoretical part; 1.1 Literature review; 1.2 Definition of State sovereign funds ; 1.3 Rise, development and role of SWFs; 1.3.1 Santiago Principles; 1.3.2 Individual objectives of funds; 1.4 Types of SWFs based on sources of capital accumulation; 1.5 Types of SWFs based on investment purposes; 1.5.1 Basic profile of SWFs; 1.5.2 Difference between SWFs and pension funds ; 1.6 Position of SWFs within global investors' portfolio; 1.7 Investment strategy; 1.8 Investment trends. 1.9 Macroeconomic impact of SWFs on home and host countries1.9.1 Impact on changes in currency rates, prices of assets and commodities; 1.9.2 Impact and effect of investment decisions of SWFs on their performance ; 1.10 Overview of selected SWFs ; 1.10.1 Analysis of Government Pension Fund (GPF); 1.10.2 Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) Fund; 1.10.3 China Investment Corporation (CIC) Fund; 1.10.4 Fundo Soberano do Brasil (FSB); 1.11 Overview of recent SWFs transactions; 2. Empirical part; 2.1 Introductory comments and methodology; 2.2 Analysis of volume of SWFs' assets. 2.3 Analysis of SWFs' transparency2.4 Indices of SWFs' transparency ; 2.4.1 The Peterson Institute's Index of Transparency ; 2.4.2 Linaburg-Maduell Index of Transparency (LMTI); 2.5 Analysis of SWFs from the institutional view; 2.6 Analysis of development of SWFs' assets in the 2008-2010 period ; 2.7 Macroeconomic impact and potential risks of SWFs; 2.7.1 Macroeconomic impacts; 2.7.2 A case study: Merger Tinto -- BHP Billition; 2.8 Analysis of the impact of funds on the increase of national wealth; 2.8.1 SWFs as saving institutions. 2.8.2 Profitability of SWF investments: public versus private sector2.8.3 Political context; 2.8.4 Tax policy; 2.8.5 Value of a fund and impact on wealth growth ; 2.8.6 Measuring efficiency of funds ; 2.9 SWFs and global disbalances; 2.10 Theoretical example: Possibility of setting up a SWF in the Czech Republic; 2.10.1 Economic crisis -- good chance to introduce changes; 2.10.2 Theoretical example of setting up a SWF in the Czech Republic; 2.10.3 Revenues of a SWF in the Czech Republic; 3. Executive summary; 4. Bibliography; 5. Appendices; Index. English. Sovereign wealth funds. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009000484 Investments, Foreign. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067736 Fonds souverains. Investissements étrangers. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Finance. bisacsh Investments, Foreign fast Sovereign wealth funds fast Teplý, Petr, 1977- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxCvqPMGfYTYjt8jJqhHC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015158469 has work: Sovereign wealth funds in theory and practice (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFW3TbhJKVyYgWWY8tBjJC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Ander, Jan. Sovereign wealth funds in theory and practice. Prague : Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press, 2014 9788024624204 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=986824 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Ander, Jan, 1965- Teplý, Petr, 1977- Sovereign wealth funds in theory and practice / List of pictures; List of tables; List of abbreviations; 1. Theoretical part; 1.1 Literature review; 1.2 Definition of State sovereign funds ; 1.3 Rise, development and role of SWFs; 1.3.1 Santiago Principles; 1.3.2 Individual objectives of funds; 1.4 Types of SWFs based on sources of capital accumulation; 1.5 Types of SWFs based on investment purposes; 1.5.1 Basic profile of SWFs; 1.5.2 Difference between SWFs and pension funds ; 1.6 Position of SWFs within global investors' portfolio; 1.7 Investment strategy; 1.8 Investment trends. 1.9 Macroeconomic impact of SWFs on home and host countries1.9.1 Impact on changes in currency rates, prices of assets and commodities; 1.9.2 Impact and effect of investment decisions of SWFs on their performance ; 1.10 Overview of selected SWFs ; 1.10.1 Analysis of Government Pension Fund (GPF); 1.10.2 Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) Fund; 1.10.3 China Investment Corporation (CIC) Fund; 1.10.4 Fundo Soberano do Brasil (FSB); 1.11 Overview of recent SWFs transactions; 2. Empirical part; 2.1 Introductory comments and methodology; 2.2 Analysis of volume of SWFs' assets. 2.3 Analysis of SWFs' transparency2.4 Indices of SWFs' transparency ; 2.4.1 The Peterson Institute's Index of Transparency ; 2.4.2 Linaburg-Maduell Index of Transparency (LMTI); 2.5 Analysis of SWFs from the institutional view; 2.6 Analysis of development of SWFs' assets in the 2008-2010 period ; 2.7 Macroeconomic impact and potential risks of SWFs; 2.7.1 Macroeconomic impacts; 2.7.2 A case study: Merger Tinto -- BHP Billition; 2.8 Analysis of the impact of funds on the increase of national wealth; 2.8.1 SWFs as saving institutions. 2.8.2 Profitability of SWF investments: public versus private sector2.8.3 Political context; 2.8.4 Tax policy; 2.8.5 Value of a fund and impact on wealth growth ; 2.8.6 Measuring efficiency of funds ; 2.9 SWFs and global disbalances; 2.10 Theoretical example: Possibility of setting up a SWF in the Czech Republic; 2.10.1 Economic crisis -- good chance to introduce changes; 2.10.2 Theoretical example of setting up a SWF in the Czech Republic; 2.10.3 Revenues of a SWF in the Czech Republic; 3. Executive summary; 4. Bibliography; 5. Appendices; Index. Sovereign wealth funds. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009000484 Investments, Foreign. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067736 Fonds souverains. Investissements étrangers. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Finance. bisacsh Investments, Foreign fast Sovereign wealth funds fast |
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title | Sovereign wealth funds in theory and practice / |
title_auth | Sovereign wealth funds in theory and practice / |
title_exact_search | Sovereign wealth funds in theory and practice / |
title_full | Sovereign wealth funds in theory and practice / Jan Ander, Petr Teplý. |
title_fullStr | Sovereign wealth funds in theory and practice / Jan Ander, Petr Teplý. |
title_full_unstemmed | Sovereign wealth funds in theory and practice / Jan Ander, Petr Teplý. |
title_short | Sovereign wealth funds in theory and practice / |
title_sort | sovereign wealth funds in theory and practice |
topic | Sovereign wealth funds. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009000484 Investments, Foreign. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067736 Fonds souverains. Investissements étrangers. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Finance. bisacsh Investments, Foreign fast Sovereign wealth funds fast |
topic_facet | Sovereign wealth funds. Investments, Foreign. Fonds souverains. Investissements étrangers. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Finance. Investments, Foreign Sovereign wealth funds |
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