11th February, 2026
Over the past two years, China–US tensions have increasingly shaped the portfolio strategies public pension funds and sovereign wealth funds leading to a structural recalibration in how China and the US are accessed, financed and exited.
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10th February, 2026
Malaysian sovereign wealth fund Khazanah’s 2025 performance indicates a settling down to the historical norm following an exceptional 2024 with its portfolio increasingly aligned with Malaysia’s broader state-capital framework.
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9th February, 2026
The reported decision by CPP Investments and OMERS to divest their combined majority stake in Associated British Ports (ABP) represents one of the biggest potential infrastructure transactions in the UK market to date with a targeted valuation over GBP10 billion (US$13 billion). The two Canadian pension funds hold a combined stake of approximately 67% of the company, with CPP Investments owning 34% and OMERS 33%, which would net each Canadian partner stands more than US$4 billion from divestment.
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6th February, 2026
In the early hours of 1 February 2026, Ethereum briefly fell to around US$2,243 in a sharp market dislocation that triggered widespread liquidations across leveraged crypto positions.
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5th February, 2026
Taiwan’s public pension fund manager the Bureau of Labor Funds (BLF) delivered an exceptional performance in 2025 with a 16.1% return on roughly NT$7.79 trillion (US$250 billion) in assets under management, according to figures released by the Bureau of Labor Funds this week, confirming that Taiwan’s labour funds are weighty players in global investing.
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4th February, 2026
Australia’s Future Fund delivered a 12.4% return in 2025, boosting its AUM by A$29.5 billion (US$20.1 billion) to A$335.3 billion (US$228.0 billion) after withdrawals.
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3rd February, 2026
A consortium led by KKR and Singtel is in advanced discussions to acquire ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) in a transaction that could value the company at more than US$10 billion.
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2nd February, 2026
For most of its first two decades, the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) looked like a classical mega-sovereign wealth fund: global diversification, long-duration ownership and selective strategic stakes, with the main question being what to own and where.
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1st February, 2026
AP2 is one of Sweden’s buffer funds and plays a key role in safeguarding the long-term sustainability of the national pension system. On January 1, 2026, AP2 officially integrated the capital managed by AP6, a pure private equity play. We were pleased to speak with Ms. Eva Halvarsson (CEO) about the recent consolidation of the AP funds, AP2’s portfolio strategy and its climate objectives.