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NIIF Fund II Turns India’s Exit Record Into a New Sovereign Fundraise

30th June, 2026

India has doubled its allocation to the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF), giving the sovereign-anchored platform launched just over a decade ago a stronger base for its second infrastructure vintage after a run of exits in renewables, roads and smart meters.

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QIA’s RWE Deal Shows Sovereign Investors are Backing Grid Infra to Support Renewables Build-Out

29th June, 2026

Qatar Investment Authority’s EUR432 million (US$490 million) participation in RWE’s capital raise is a bet on the grid bottleneck behind Europe’s energy transition.

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Canada’s Pension Giants Pass Funding Test As Benchmarks Bite

26th June, 2026

Canada’s public pension model still looks sound, but FY2026 showed why these funds cannot be judged by headline returns alone.

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Overview of Maharlika: Philippines' New Fund has Moved into Deployment and Remittance Phase

25th June, 2026

Maharlika Investment Corporation’s  (MIC) first quarter reporting shows a young sovereign fund still built around liquidity, but beginning to deploy more capital into Philippine strategic assets.

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MGX Puts Abu Dhabi At The Centre Of The AI Capital Rush with US$50bn Raise

24th June, 2026

Abu Dhabi’s AI strategy is running via MGX which has reported a US$50 billion raise from sovereign funds, pensions and institutions, capturing third-party capital to invest in models, chips, data centres, digital finance and regulated platforms.

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SWFs Use Secondaries to Reprice Private Market Exposure

23rd June, 2026

After years of pouring capital into private markets, sovereign wealth funds are facing a less comfortable phase. Fund stakes bought for long horizons are staying on balance sheets for longer than expected, and some are now being sold before managers can deliver exits.

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Hong Kong Remains The Doorway For China’s US$2 Trillion Offshore Portfolio

22nd June, 2026

According to recently released figures, China’s biggest sovereign wealth fund is nudging US$2 trillion in AuM. The more interesting point, though, is not the ranking and scale, but where the money appears to sit and how China is using Hong Kong to keep offshore investing within a controlled financial perimeter.

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Libya’s SWF Can Earn Again, But Its US$80bn Scale Still Needs Proof

19th June, 2026

The Libyan Investment Authority’s Q1 2026 figures show a fund moving beyond legal defence while still operating inside the UN sanctions system.

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CalPERS’ TPA Launch Takes Sovereign-Fund Logic Into The US Pension System

18th June, 2026

CalPERS’ July 1 shift to a Total Portfolio Approach is arriving with stronger performance, a still-underfunded balance sheet and a large private-market commitment load.

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Bridgewater’s Smaller Model Rewrites The State Owner Case

17th June, 2026

Bridgewater’s fund performance has recovered under Nir Bar Dea, but state-owned investors are going in different directions as it churns out better returns for clients but weaker valuations for some owners.

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Mubadala’s Greenlink Deal Extends Abu Dhabi’s UK Grid Exposure

16th June, 2026

Mubadala’s US$200 million Greenlink investment adds regulated electricity interconnection to Abu Dhabi’s existing UK power exposure.

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ADIC seeks its place within Abu Dhabi Inc. with a renewed team and focus

15th June, 2026

In September 2025, we reported about the latest changes at ADIC (formerly known as “the Council”), including the restructuring of its portfolio, the hiring of several seasoned investment professionals, and an increased oversight from its mother company, Mubadala. Nine months later, the team, portfolio and focus has continued to evolve as the SWF seeks its place in the over-crowded investment ecosystem of Abu Dhabi Inc.

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