SWF
The Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) is the fund that comes from the reserves of a country set aside for the purpose of investing. The investments aim to benefit the economy, the country, and the citizens. The SWF particularly is funded by central bank reserves. The funding is gathered from budget and trade surpluses, natural resources export earnings, and others.
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