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Rapid erosion of Sovereign Wealth Funds in 2009

05/09/2006

The rapid erosion of sovereign wealth funds is another aspect of the situation surrounding the present financial crisis in the global economy. From one of many causes, declining oil prices, supporting currencies, supporting local banks, stimulus spending, declining exports, or bad investments in western countries, there has been arapid erosion of Sovereign Wealth Funds.

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