Sovereign Investors: The Global Money Titans

Sovereign Investors: The Global Money Titans

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Sovereign wealth funds are increasingly investing in emerging
markets. The investment vehicles in the United Emirates in
particular prefer India, with which they are already closely
linked economically and whose mentality they know, explains Rod
Ringrow, head of official institutions at Invesco.


In general, state-affiliated investors invested in bonds with
shorter remaining terms this year than in 2023 and are paying
more attention to the debts of borrowers and stocks.
Sovereigns'main concern this year is the geopolitical crises; in
2023 it was still inflation. Government investors around the
world are increasingly paying attention to the climate neutrality
of their investment portfolios. Where they don't invest is in
Bitcoin. In particular, the central banks of emerging countries
are reducing the US dollar in their money reserves and increasing
the proportion of physical gold. But they are also increasingly
diversifying into other currencies such as sterling, yen or
Australian dollars in order to not make themselves so politically
dependent on the USA. In the short term, however, you would all
continue to see only the US dollar as a safe haven. The closer
the central banks are geographically to China, the more likely
they are to hold reserves in Chinese renminbi. The classic
sovereign wealth funds, which primarily serve as pension funds,
achieve average annual returns of ten percent. Expert Rod Ringrow
values ​​sovereign wealth funds as stable, financially strong
core investors.


You can hear more about what makes these powerful investors tick
in this episode of GELDMEISTERIN. Julia Kistner wishes you a lot
of listening pleasure.


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