Sovereign Wealth Funds
Sovereign wealth funds are huge government-run investment funds. The money often comes from commodities, like oil. Peter Day asks whether the funds are any cause for concern.
Government owned Sovereign wealth funds are treasure troves of money earned by oil resources and mighty export earnings, vast nest-eggs for the future when overseas earnings dry up. Obscure though they may be, SWFs have extraordinary flows of cash to invest and potentially enormous international clout. This programme investigates SWFs: who they are and what they're doing.
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Contributors to this programme
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Kathryn Saklatvala: ÌýSovereign Investor Institute
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Patrick Thomson: J.P. Morgan Asset ManagementÌý
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Jin Liqun ex China International Capital Corporation
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Eric J Wiener, author of the book The Shadow Market
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Uche Orje, Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority
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James Gray, Shetland Islands Council’s Executive Manager, Finance
Broadcasts
- Thu 4 Dec 2014 20:30Â鶹Éç Radio 4
- Sun 7 Dec 2014 21:30Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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