
Hong Kong Investment Corporation CEO Clara Chan stated that official support and collaboration with private capital are essential for sovereign wealth funds to succeed, and that partnerships are key to achieving strong returns. Speaking at the inaugural Nusa Dua Forum in Bali, co-organized by the South China Morning Post and Indonesia's Danantara, she highlighted the fund's performance of generating more than eight dollars for every dollar invested. The forum marked a new platform for discussing sovereign wealth fund strategies.
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Hong Kong Investment Corporation CEO Clara Chan stated that official support and collaboration with private capital are essential for sovereign wealth funds to succeed, and that partnerships are key to achieving strong returns. Speaking at the inaugural Nusa Dua Forum in Bali, co-organized by the South China Morning Post and Indonesia's Danantara, she highlighted the fund's performance of generating more than eight dollars for every dollar invested. The forum marked a new platform for discussin...
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The inaugural Nusa Dua Forum was organised by the South China Morning Post and Indonesia’s sovereign wealth fund Danantara in Bali
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The inaugural Nusa Dua Forum was organised by the South China Morning Post and Indonesia’s sovereign wealth fund Danantara in Bali
South China Morning PostOfficial support and collaboration with private capital are critical for sovereign wealth funds to succeed, the head of Hong Kong’s government-owned investment vehicle has said, as she spelled out strategies needed to deliver high returns.
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The inaugural Nusa Dua Forum was organised by the South China Morning Post and Indonesia’s sovereign wealth fund Danantara in Bali
South China Morning PostOfficial support and collaboration with private capital are critical for sovereign wealth funds to succeed
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