S'wak economy expected to be stable from sovereign fund investments, says Premier

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KUCHING:The Sarawak economy is expected to become more stable and have surplus income from investments in the Sovereign Wealth Future Fund.) said that he is confident with a total of RM8 billion deposited in strong financial institutions, the fund will continue to grow undisturbed within 20 years.

"Unless we face a war and a crisis that requires funds, but based on normal circumstances we don't touch the fund for 20 years, which means this fund will grow like the Norwegian Fund. "That's why we have international members who have managed such funds, one from Europe and the other from the United States,” he said after holding a meeting with the board of trustees of the fund here on Sunday .

Abang Johari said that the members of the board of trustees will monitor and manage the fund according to world governance principles"There are several important committees to assess the risk before they invest. Of course, they will look at the state of the market,” said Abang Johari, adding that the annual report of the results and management will be presented before the State Legislative Assembly annually.

Currently, he said that Sarawak is a member of the London-based International Forum of Sovereign Wealth Funds , which is an important global institution. - Bernama

 

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