Fund List

  • Algeria - Revenue Regulation Fund
  • Angola - Reserve Fund for Oil
  • Australian Future Fund
  • Azerbaijan - State Oil Fund
  • Bahrain - Mumtalakat Holding Company
  • Bolivia - SWF planned
  • Botswana - Pula Fund
  • Brazil - SWF presumed
  • Brunei Investment Agency
  • Canada - Alberta's Heritage Fund
  • Chile - Pension Reserve and Social and Economic Stabilization Fund
  • China-Africa Development Fund
  • China Investment Corporation
  • China - National Social Security Fund
  • China - SAFE Investment Company
  • Hong Kong Monetary Authority Investment Portfolio
  • India - SWF presumed
  • Iran - Oil Stabilisation Fund
  • Ireland - National Pensions Reserve Fund
  • Japan - SWF presumed
  • Kazakhstan National Fund
  • Kiribati - Revenue Equalization Reserve Fund
  • Korea Investment Corporation
  • Kuwait Investment Authority
  • Libyan Investment Authority
  • Malaysia - Khazanah Nasional
  • Mauritania - National Fund for Hydrocarbon Reserves
  • New Zealand Superannuation Fund
  • Nigeria - Excess Crude Account
  • Norway - Government Pension Fund – Global
  • Oman - State General Reserve Fund
  • Qatar Investment Authority
  • Russia - National Welfare Fund
  • Saudi Arabia - Public Investment Fund
  • Saudi Arabia - SAMA Foreign Holdings
  • Singapore - Government of Singapore Investment Corporation
  • Singapore - Temasek Holdings
  • Taiwan - National Stabilisation Fund
  • Thailand - SWF presumed
  • Timor-Leste Petroleum Fund
  • Trinidad and Tobago - Heritage and Stabilization Fund
  • UAE - Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
  • UAE - Emirates Investment Authority
  • UAE - Investment Corporation of Dubai
  • UAE - Mubadala Development Company
  • UAE - RAK Investment Authority
  • USA - Alaska Permanent Fund
  • USA - Alabama Trust Fund
  • USA - New Mexico State Investment Office Trust
  • USA - Permanent Wyoming Mineral Trust Fund
  • Venezuela - FIEM
  • Vietnam - State Capital Investment Corporation




  • Sovereign Wealth Enterprise (SWE)

    Sovereign Wealth Enterprise - A sovereign investment vehicle that is owned and controlled by a sovereign wealth fund.

    FAQs

    1. Why do Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWF) create Sovereign Wealth Enterprises (SWE)?

    A: There are a variety of different reasons. One is for flexibility. A sovereign wealth fund could have a strict investment mandate in place; however, the sovereign wealth enterprise has its own rules. For instance, many public pension funds are unable to short stocks. To get around this they can hire an external manager to manage a portfolio that could have a long-short strategy.

    A second reason could be transparency. If a sovereign wealth fund has hundreds of sovereign wealth enterprises, it is harder to track their holdings. Lastly, is to avoid being lumped into the same category as a sovereign wealth fund and avoid the public spotlight.

    2. How large are Sovereign Wealth Enterprises (SWE)?

    A: We are not certain of the aggregate asset size of sovereign wealth enterprises but they cannot be larger than the total size of sovereign wealth funds since they are merely a component of some sovereign wealth funds.

    3. Is a State-Owned Enterprise (SOE) the same as a Sovereign Wealth Enterprise (SWE)?

    A: A SOE can be considered a sovereign wealth enterprise if it is directly under the control of a Sovereign Wealth Fund.