List of Tables and Figures

TABLES

Table 1.1 OPEC basket oil price (in US$/barrel)

Table 2.1 Classification of SWFs

Table 2.2 Top 20 largest SWFs

Table 2.3 Current account surplus in commodity- and non-commodity-exporting countries with SWFs (US$ and as a percentage of GDP)

Table 2.4 FX reserves in commodity- and non-commodity-exporting (in US$ and as a percentage of GDP)

Table 2.5 Cumulative current account surplus in 2011–16 in commodity- and non-commodity-exporting countries (in US$ billion)

Table 2.6 FX Reserves in 2010–2016 and cumulative (in US$ billion)

Table 2.7 Growth of SWFs 2011–2016 (in US$ billion)

Table 2.A.1 Simple average of crude oil prices (US$ per barrel) and gas (Index, 2005 = 100)

Table 2.A.2 SWF rankings

Table 2.A.3 FX reserves 1990–2010, US$ and percentage GDP

Table 2.A.4 FX reserves in 2010–2016 (in US$ billion)

Table 2.A.5 Flows to SWFs in 2011–2016 (US$ billion)

Table 2.A.6 Growth in SWFs' AUM by country, 2011–2016

Table 3.1 Investment profile of selected SWFs

Table 4.1 World stock market capitalization by geographic areas

Table 5.1 Share of world GDP

Table 6.1 The Truman and Santiago scoreboard for SWFs

Table 6.2 Comparison between OECD and IMF approach

Table 7.1 Components of changes in foreign-owned assets in the US with direct investment at market value, 1989–2010 (US$ millions)

FIGURES

Figure 1.1 US net international position (in US$ millions)

Figure 1.2 The cobweb theorem

Figure 3.1 Sovereign wealth management in commodity and non-commodity exporting ...

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