Economics of Sovereign Wealth Funds / / Udaibir Das, Adnan Mazarei, Han Hoorn |
Autore | Das Udaibir |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (706 p.) |
Disciplina | 332.67/252 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
MazareiAdnan
HoornHan |
Soggetto topico |
Sovereign wealth funds
Investment of public funds Macroeconomics Banks and Banking Financial Risk Management Exports and Imports Investments: General Foreign Exchange Central Banks and Their Policies Pension Funds Non-bank Financial Institutions Financial Instruments Institutional Investors Monetary Policy International Investment Long-term Capital Movements Financial Crises General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data) Economic & financial crises & disasters Banking Finance International economics Financial crises Central banks Asset and liability management Global financial crisis of 2008-2009 International reserves Investment policy National accounts Foreign direct investment Balance of payments Currency crises Banks and banking, Central Foreign exchange reserves Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 Saving and investment Financial services industry |
ISBN |
1-4623-0473-7
1-4527-8705-0 1-283-53821-0 9786613850669 1-4527-2549-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover Page; Copyright Page; Content Page; Boxes; Tables; Figures; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Abbreviations and Acronyms; Section I Role And Macrofinancial Relevance; 1 Demystifying Sovereign Wealth Funds; Understanding the Rise of SWF's; Figure 1.1. Petrodollar and Asian SWF's Rank Among the Largest; Figure 1.2. Foreign Reserves in Central Banks Account for 90 Percent of Asian Sovereign Foreign Assets; The Diverse Aims and Investment Strategies of SWF's; Figure 1.3. SWF Investment Strategies Vary Widely; SWFs Remain Powerful, Despite the Financial Crisis
Figure 1.4. SWF Assets Held Steady in 2008 SWF's Will Remain Long-Term Investors, but the Crisis Has Prompted Some Shifts; SWF's Will Continue to Grow; Figure 1.5. SWF Assets Could Reach US 4.3 Trillion by 2013; References; 2 From Reserves Accumulation to Sovereign Wealth Fund: Policy and Macrofinancial Considerations; Adequate Level of Foreign Reserves; Options for Ample Reserves; Support from the SWF in a Financial Crisis; Macrofinancial Linkages Associated with Management of an SWF; Conclusion; References; 3 Sovereign Wealth Funds: New Economic Realities and the Political Responses Cross-Border Investments: Toward a Global Diffusion of Corporate Ownership? Figure 3.1. Regional Distribution of Assets Held by Sovereign Investors, Percentage of Total, May 2010; Figure 3.2. Financial Assets and Markets Worldwide, by Volume; Figure 3.3. Sovereign Investments and Asset Sales, 1995-2009; Figure 3.4. Sovereign Investments by Size of Acquired Stakes; Figure 3.5. Projected Growth in SWF Assets through 2020; SWF's as Foreign Investors in the United States and the EU: The Policy Issues; Figure 3.6. Effects of SWF Investments on Bank Share Prices Policy Responses: A Danger of Protectionist Reflexes?The International Dimension: Ensuring Open Markets in a Fragmented Regulatory Environment; Good Conduct by SWF's: The Key to Greater Acceptance in Recipient Countries; Conclusion: The Global Perspective; References; 4 Sovereign Wealth Funds and Economic Policy at Home; The Role of an SWF Within the Overall Macroeconomic Policy Framework; Box 4.1. SWF's' Objectives: Selected Examples; Box 4.2. SWF's and the Global Financial Crisis; Accountability; Conclusion; References; Section II Institutional Factors 5 Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Santiago Principles SWF's: Objectives and Taxonomy; Issues Surrounding SWF's; The IWG and the Development of the Santiago Principles; The Key Features of the Santiago Principles; Box 5.1. The Santiago Principles: Elements Addressing Issues Raised; Concluding Observations and the Road Ahead; References; 6 Legal Underpinnings of Capital Account Liberalization for Sovereign Wealth Funds; Domestic Law; International Law; International Law Under the IMF's Articles of Agreement; IMF Jurisdiction over Restrictions on Current Payments Soft Law Through the Santiago Principles |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910779270903321 |
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Economics of Sovereign Wealth Funds / / Udaibir Das, Adnan Mazarei, Han Hoorn |
Autore | Das Udaibir |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (706 p.) |
Disciplina | 332.67/252 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
MazareiAdnan
HoornHan |
Soggetto topico |
Sovereign wealth funds
Investment of public funds Macroeconomics Banks and Banking Financial Risk Management Exports and Imports Investments: General Foreign Exchange Central Banks and Their Policies Pension Funds Non-bank Financial Institutions Financial Instruments Institutional Investors Monetary Policy International Investment Long-term Capital Movements Financial Crises General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data) Economic & financial crises & disasters Banking Finance International economics Financial crises Central banks Asset and liability management Global financial crisis of 2008-2009 International reserves Investment policy National accounts Foreign direct investment Balance of payments Currency crises Banks and banking, Central Foreign exchange reserves Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 Saving and investment Financial services industry |
ISBN |
1-4623-0473-7
1-4527-8705-0 1-283-53821-0 9786613850669 1-4527-2549-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover Page; Copyright Page; Content Page; Boxes; Tables; Figures; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Abbreviations and Acronyms; Section I Role And Macrofinancial Relevance; 1 Demystifying Sovereign Wealth Funds; Understanding the Rise of SWF's; Figure 1.1. Petrodollar and Asian SWF's Rank Among the Largest; Figure 1.2. Foreign Reserves in Central Banks Account for 90 Percent of Asian Sovereign Foreign Assets; The Diverse Aims and Investment Strategies of SWF's; Figure 1.3. SWF Investment Strategies Vary Widely; SWFs Remain Powerful, Despite the Financial Crisis
Figure 1.4. SWF Assets Held Steady in 2008 SWF's Will Remain Long-Term Investors, but the Crisis Has Prompted Some Shifts; SWF's Will Continue to Grow; Figure 1.5. SWF Assets Could Reach US 4.3 Trillion by 2013; References; 2 From Reserves Accumulation to Sovereign Wealth Fund: Policy and Macrofinancial Considerations; Adequate Level of Foreign Reserves; Options for Ample Reserves; Support from the SWF in a Financial Crisis; Macrofinancial Linkages Associated with Management of an SWF; Conclusion; References; 3 Sovereign Wealth Funds: New Economic Realities and the Political Responses Cross-Border Investments: Toward a Global Diffusion of Corporate Ownership? Figure 3.1. Regional Distribution of Assets Held by Sovereign Investors, Percentage of Total, May 2010; Figure 3.2. Financial Assets and Markets Worldwide, by Volume; Figure 3.3. Sovereign Investments and Asset Sales, 1995-2009; Figure 3.4. Sovereign Investments by Size of Acquired Stakes; Figure 3.5. Projected Growth in SWF Assets through 2020; SWF's as Foreign Investors in the United States and the EU: The Policy Issues; Figure 3.6. Effects of SWF Investments on Bank Share Prices Policy Responses: A Danger of Protectionist Reflexes?The International Dimension: Ensuring Open Markets in a Fragmented Regulatory Environment; Good Conduct by SWF's: The Key to Greater Acceptance in Recipient Countries; Conclusion: The Global Perspective; References; 4 Sovereign Wealth Funds and Economic Policy at Home; The Role of an SWF Within the Overall Macroeconomic Policy Framework; Box 4.1. SWF's' Objectives: Selected Examples; Box 4.2. SWF's and the Global Financial Crisis; Accountability; Conclusion; References; Section II Institutional Factors 5 Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Santiago Principles SWF's: Objectives and Taxonomy; Issues Surrounding SWF's; The IWG and the Development of the Santiago Principles; The Key Features of the Santiago Principles; Box 5.1. The Santiago Principles: Elements Addressing Issues Raised; Concluding Observations and the Road Ahead; References; 6 Legal Underpinnings of Capital Account Liberalization for Sovereign Wealth Funds; Domestic Law; International Law; International Law Under the IMF's Articles of Agreement; IMF Jurisdiction over Restrictions on Current Payments Soft Law Through the Santiago Principles |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910820445603321 |
Das Udaibir
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Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2010 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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