Sovereign wealth funds back on agenda, but many questions remain

Experience says that even a separate sovereign wealth fund doesn’t protect public finances from disaster
Sovereign wealth funds back on agenda, but many questions remain

Former finance minister Charlie McCreevy set up the National Pension Reserve Fund in 2001. Picture: Rollingnews.ie

The debate over sovereign wealth funds has heated up. Business group Ibec has backed proposals by Finance Minister Michael McGrath to set up two investment funds — a long-term savings fund and an infrastructure fund.

Almost a quarter of a century ago, the National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) unveiled plans to set up a sovereign wealth fund that was designed to help the State meet its unfunded bills from pensioners.

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