Weekend Reading

I’ve got some very interesting news stories (such as Harvard launching an alternative endowment for alumni that want their donated money invested according to social criteria), and then I’ve found three interesting research papers for your weekend reading. Enjoy!

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Here now, the news:

- Harvard is creating an alternative endowment for alumni that want their donated money invested according to social criteria.

- Mozambique has plans to create a new sovereign wealth fund.

- China has scrapped its QFII restrictions for sovereign funds and central banks of foreign countries.

- That NYCTRS is committing $1 billion to the Sandy Reconstruction effort is nice... But is it within the pension fund’s mandate? I’m not so sure...

- European pensions are cutting their illiquid exposure just as, it seems to me, North American funds are ramping them up.

- The portfolio companies of Kazakhstan’s Samruk-Kazyna are expanding rapidly.

- The OECD has called on Australia to launch a new stabilization fund to smooth mining revenues and avoid Dutch Disease:

And then here’s some interesting research:

- Here’s a paper wherein I (with some co-authors) try to develop a creative financing vehicle (“iCoop”) to help investors access infrastructure opportunities on an aligned basis.

- Here’s a new paper that examines the firm-level implications of equity purchases by the state. It’s worth a gander.

- Here’s an interesting paper examining the governance challenges associated with sustainable investment policies among institutional investors.

Have a nice weekend!

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