Canada to set up sovereign wealth fund with initial funding of C$25 billion
[OTTAWA] Canada will set up a sovereign wealth fund with an initial endowment of C$25 billion (S$23.3 billion) to invest in major domestic projects, Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters on Monday (Apr 27).
The announcement, which comes just a day before Canada’s fiscal update, will be the nation’s first sovereign fund.
“A sovereign wealth fund is essentially a national savings and investment account – designed to grow wealth for future generations,” Carney said.
The Canada Strong Fund will invest in major projects across the country alongside private sector on a commercial basis and will grow in size through asset recycling and reinvestment, Carney said.
Many countries endowed with natural resources, especially oil and natural gas, have state-owned investment funds to manage surplus wealth. These sovereign wealth funds typically invest in projects and markets globally. REUTERS
Decoding Asia newsletter: your guide to navigating Asia in a new global order. Sign up here to get Decoding Asia newsletter. Delivered to your inbox. Free.
Share with us your feedback on BT's products and services
TRENDING NOW
Middle East-linked energy supply shocks put Asean Power Grid back in focus
Malaysia’s 8th richest man Jeffrey Cheah wants Sunway business to last 10 generations
From intern to C-suite: JPMorgan’s Teresa Heitsenrether on building a fully AI-powered ‘megabank’
Strengthening Asean’s economic resilience through RCEP’s 2027 review