The world's main sovereign wealth funds agreed to a voluntary code of conduct yesterday and to consider establishing a standing committee to represent them in international policy debates.
The decisions were made at the conclusion of a two-day summit in Santiago, Chile, and followed months of discussions supported by the International Monetary Fund.
The move was made amid heightened attention to the growing role of state-owned funds in the global financial system.
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