Capital City: When Numbers Speak Louder Than Expectations
- Do you remember our previous article when we decoded the "Investment Machine" in Abu Dhabi? We discussed at that time the calm vision working silently behind the scenes.
Today, the attached image not only confirms what we mentioned but also presents the truth plainly: Abu Dhabi officially sits on the throne of the world's cities as the largest sovereign wealth fund capital. - What does this map tell us? With managed assets exceeding $1.67 trillion, Abu Dhabi has outperformed historic financial capitals.
Look at the precise and clever difference; It has surpassed the Norwegian Pension Fund (, leaving behind powerful economic forces like "Beijing" and "Singapore". - The remarkable thing about this chart is not just the number, but the new geography of money. Notice the dominant red color ) in the Middle East and North Africa region (:
Abu Dhabi: $1,674 billion. Riyadh: $1,119 billion. Kuwait, Doha, and Dubai are also strongly present.
We are witnessing a historic shift in the "Center of Gravity" )Center of Gravity( from the West and Far East, to clearly be centered in our region. - Beyond the numbers: As I mentioned earlier, these trillions are not just stored financial surpluses; They are "bold capital" on a national scale.
These funds are now moving intelligently to seize strategic assets around the world, from technology in "Silicon Valley" to infrastructure in Europe, to ensure a future that does not depend on a single barrel of oil.
The world is rearranging its cards, and the new title of financial power is clearly written. - Summary: Being rich means owning money, but being a "Capital of Capital" means having the ability to steer the global economy.
And today, Abu Dhabi holds the steering wheel.
Share your opinion with me.. Do you expect this growth in Gulf sovereign assets to continue at the same pace over the next decade?
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Capital City: When Numbers Speak Louder Than Expectations
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Do you remember our previous article when we decoded the "Investment Machine" in Abu Dhabi?
We discussed at that time the calm vision working silently behind the scenes.
Today, the attached image not only confirms what we mentioned but also presents the truth plainly:
Abu Dhabi officially sits on the throne of the world's cities as the largest sovereign wealth fund capital.
-
What does this map tell us?
With managed assets exceeding $1.67 trillion, Abu Dhabi has outperformed historic financial capitals.
Look at the precise and clever difference;
It has surpassed the Norwegian Pension Fund (,
leaving behind powerful economic forces like "Beijing" and "Singapore".
-
The remarkable thing about this chart is not just the number,
but the new geography of money.
Notice the dominant red color ) in the Middle East and North Africa region (:
Abu Dhabi: $1,674 billion.
Riyadh: $1,119 billion.
Kuwait, Doha, and Dubai are also strongly present.
We are witnessing a historic shift in the "Center of Gravity" )Center of Gravity( from the West and Far East, to clearly be centered in our region.
-
Beyond the numbers:
As I mentioned earlier, these trillions are not just stored financial surpluses;
They are "bold capital" on a national scale.
These funds are now moving intelligently to seize strategic assets around the world, from technology in "Silicon Valley" to infrastructure in Europe, to ensure a future that does not depend on a single barrel of oil.
The world is rearranging its cards, and the new title of financial power is clearly written.
-
Summary:
Being rich means owning money,
but being a "Capital of Capital" means having the ability to steer the global economy.
And today, Abu Dhabi holds the steering wheel.
Share your opinion with me..
Do you expect this growth in Gulf sovereign assets to continue at the same pace over the next decade?
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