Sovereign Wealth Funds: Mind the GAPP (Generally Accepted Principles and Practices)!

The ongoing credit crisis has thrown the spotlight onsovereign wealth funds (SWFs). “The size and activities of SWFs in recent years have led to heightened attention on, and suspicion about them,” commented Locknie Hsu, Singapore Management University professor who specialises in international trade...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.ksmu-12342018-07-06T04:39:23Z Sovereign Wealth Funds: Mind the GAPP (Generally Accepted Principles and Practices)! Knowledge@SMU The ongoing credit crisis has thrown the spotlight onsovereign wealth funds (SWFs). “The size and activities of SWFs in recent years have led to heightened attention on, and suspicion about them,” commented Locknie Hsu, Singapore Management University professor who specialises in international trade and dispute settlement law. Hsu recently authored a commentary on the new set of voluntary principles, known as the ‘Santiago Principles’ or GAPP (Generally Accepted Principles and Practices), adopted and released in October 2008 to govern such funds. 2008-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/ksmu/235 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1234&context=ksmu http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Knowledge@SMU eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Law
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Sovereign Wealth Funds: Mind the GAPP (Generally Accepted Principles and Practices)!
description The ongoing credit crisis has thrown the spotlight onsovereign wealth funds (SWFs). “The size and activities of SWFs in recent years have led to heightened attention on, and suspicion about them,” commented Locknie Hsu, Singapore Management University professor who specialises in international trade and dispute settlement law. Hsu recently authored a commentary on the new set of voluntary principles, known as the ‘Santiago Principles’ or GAPP (Generally Accepted Principles and Practices), adopted and released in October 2008 to govern such funds.
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title Sovereign Wealth Funds: Mind the GAPP (Generally Accepted Principles and Practices)!
title_short Sovereign Wealth Funds: Mind the GAPP (Generally Accepted Principles and Practices)!
title_full Sovereign Wealth Funds: Mind the GAPP (Generally Accepted Principles and Practices)!
title_fullStr Sovereign Wealth Funds: Mind the GAPP (Generally Accepted Principles and Practices)!
title_full_unstemmed Sovereign Wealth Funds: Mind the GAPP (Generally Accepted Principles and Practices)!
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