PENSIONS FUND PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS

Saturday, November 1, 2014


Sovereign Wealth Funds details


Africa

  • Algeria - Revenue Regulation Fund (Fond de Regulation des Recettes)
  • Angola - Fundo Soberano Angolano
  • Botswana - Pula Fund
  • Chad - Revenue Management Plan
  • Equatorial Guinea - Fund for Future
  • Gabon - Fund for Future Generations
  • Libyan Investment Authority
  • Mauritania - National Fund for Hydrocarbon Reserves
  • Nigeria - Excess Crude Account
  • Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority
  • Sao Tome and Principe - National Oil Account
  • Sudan - Oil Revenues Stabilization Account

Middle East

Asia

Australia and Oceania

  • Australia - The Future Fund
  • East Timor - Timor-Leste Petroleum Fund
  • Kiribati - Revenue Equalization Reserve Fund
  • New Zealand Superannuation Fund
  • Papua New Guinea - Mineral Resource Stabilization Fund

Europe

North America

  • Canada - Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund
  • Mexico - Oil Income Stabilisation Fund
  • USA - Alaska Permanent Fund
  • USA - Alabama Trust Fund
  • USA - New Mexico State Investment Office Trust
  • USA - Permanent Wyoming Mineral Trust Fund

South America

  • Sovereign Fund of Brazil
  • Chile - Pension Reserve
  • Chile - Economic and Social Stabilization Fund
  • Colombia - Oil Stabilization Fund
  • Trinidad and Tobago - Heritage and Stabilization Fund
  • Venezuela - Macroeconomic Stabilization Fund
  • Venezuela - National Development Fund

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This BLOG  looks at pensions and their impact on what are called Public Private Partnerships or P3’s these are not really about private funding at all but about two streams of public funding, pensions and government with private capital a third partner.We will also deal with other pension matters, such as Defined Contribution Plans (DC) vs Defined Benefit (DB) PLANS, the weakness in private plans, the need for pension reform in public pensions to have shareholder rights, directorships and ethical investment directives and policies. Finally taking the long view we will show how these funds are forms of evolving social capital that is dominating private capital as we evolve into socialization of capital. Click HERE to read more....

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