Sovereign wealth funds - what China will do next? Global Economy Speaker - Futurist economic trends
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http://www.globalchange.com Sovereign wealth funds hold several trillion dollars. What will they do? Most was in long term Federal Bonds. Expect sovereign wealth fund managers to diversify into banking, technology, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, mining and oil industry as well as real estate if prices fall further. Selling dollars on large scale is unlikely since it would lower dollar value and value of their remaining dollar investments. Video by conference keynote Futurist speaker Dr Patrick Dixon, author Futurewise. Patrick Dixon has given keynote presentations on a wide range of issues in Central America, Latin America, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Baltic States, Middle East, Africa, Central Asia and South East Asia. Countries include Barbados, Belarus, Brazil, Burundi, China, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Estonia, Fiji, Estonia, Hungary, India, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Panama, Poland, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, Uganda, United Arab Emirates and Zimbabwe.
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hi, if chinese were to invest in us with their reserves, wouldn't that create inflation? also, would it not result in drop in bond prices?
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Thanks for your kind words. Patrick Dixon
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Yes, I think I got the initials wrong. I meant Washington Mutual.
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Sovereign Wealth Funds are foreign currency reserves built up by governments and invested in various ways - in the past often in US government bonds, but more recently in US stocks.
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I had to watch this video a couple of times to fully understand what you were saying. Then the light bulb went on! WAMO received a loan from "somewhere" recently, could it have been China or Russia? These "investments" can be done without the general public knowing about it.
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Thanks! Yes I wondered whether to edit it out! Patrick
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thanks for your videos - get well soon!
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