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sovereign investment fund : ウィキペディア英語版 | sovereign investment fund A sovereign investment fund is an investment fund created or controlled by a government, usually of a country with trade surpluses and abundant foreign monetary reserves. Those funds might buy foreign assets, and among them company's stocks, which creates some political controversies in the "recipient" countries. They could be considered as an evolution of ordinary Sovereign wealth funds, which invest state budget surpluses in national assets and, in the case of foreign holdings, liquid assets and treasury securities. Resources for sovereign funds are commonly obtained by profits from exports of commodities, but can also be gotten though other means, such as investing in international capital markets. The United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Norway, and Russia all have funds devoted to investing in oil and natural gas exports. Other countries with investment funds are as varied as China, Singapore, Chile, and the Pacific island nation of Kiribati.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sovereign Investment Funds )〕 There has been some concern recently about sovereign investment funds becoming the "new hedge funds" with a lack of transparency and hence an increase in risk to the financial system. ==References==
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