All you ever wanted to know about sovereign wealth funds ... almost

Sovereign wealth funds are giants of the investment world, but getting data on them can be hard. US manager Invesco has delved into the sometimes opaque sector and the firm's just-published report on trends amongst SWFs finds the funds favoring infrastructure and private debt.
Alex Millar has been part of all six reports on Sovereign Wealth Funds coming from Invesco. | Photo: Invesco
Alex Millar has been part of all six reports on Sovereign Wealth Funds coming from Invesco. | Photo: Invesco

Sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) tend to exist outside the spotlight. US investment manager Invesco, however, has been trying to point the light in the direction of their business over the last six years.

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