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Sovereign funds snap up bank stakes

By Peter Thal Larsen in London

Published: September 25 2007 19:13 | Last updated: September 25 2007 19:55

Sovereign wealth funds have invested an estimated $35bn in the shares of banks, securities houses and asset managers since the beginning of 2006 in a sign of the growing clout that state-backed investment vehicles are wielding in the financial sector.

Morgan Stanley analysts estimate that sovereign wealth funds such as Temasek, the Singapore state investment company, have made investments of about $26bn in the past six months alone.

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