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Sovereign Wealth Fund Investment Patterns and Performance
William L. Megginson, University of Oklahoma
Bernardo Bortolotti, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei and Università di Torino
Veljko Fotak, University of Oklahoma and Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
William Miracky, Partner, Monitor Group
ABSTRACT: This study describes the newly created Monitor-FEEM Sovereign Wealth Fund Database and discusses the investment patterns and performance of 1,216 individual investments, worth over $357 billion, made by 35 sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) between January 1986 and September 2008. Approximately half of the investments we document occur after June 2005, reflecting a recent surge of SWF activity. We document large SWF investments in listed and unlisted equity, real estate, and private equity funds, with the bulk of investments being targeted in cross-border acquisitions of sizeable but non-controlling stakes in operating companies and commercial properties. The average (median) SWF investment is a $441 million ($55 million) acquisition of a 42.3% (26.2%) stake in an unlisted company; the most active SWFs originate from Singapore or the United Arab Emirates. Almost one-third (30.9%) of the number, and over half of the value (54.6%) of SWF investments are directed toward financial firms. The vast majority of SWF investments involve privately-negotiated purchases of ownership stakes in underperforming firms. We perform event study analysis using a sample of 235 SWF acquisitions of equity stakes in publicly traded companies around the world, and document a significantly positive mean abnormal return of about 0.9% around the announcement date. However, one-year matched-firm abnormal returns of SWFs average -15.49%, suggesting equity acquisitions by SWFs are followed by deteriorating firm performance. In cross sectional analysis, we find weak evidence of benefits associated with a monitoring role of SWFs and evidence consistent with agency costs created by conflicts of interest between SWFs and minority shareholder. SWFs have collectively lost over $57billion on their holdings of listed stock investments alone through March 2009.
SUGGESTED CITATION: William L. Megginson, Bernardo Bortolotti, Veljko Fotak, and William Miracky,
"Sovereign Wealth Fund Investment Patterns and Performance"
(June 22, 2009).
Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Working Papers.
Working Paper 283.
http://www.bepress.com/feem/paper283
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