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This is the place Saudi Arabia’s PIF has invested

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Last updated: 2023/07/11 at 7:09 PM
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PIF Managing Director Yasir bin Othman Al-Rumayyan attends the Russian-Saudi Funding Discussion board held on the Ritz-Carlton Moscow Resort.

Sergei Bobylev | TASS through Getty Photographs

Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, often known as the Public Funding Fund, is an energetic participant in U.S. private and non-private markets.

In contrast to most U.S. funds, it is not required to interrupt down its holdings in both of these markets. However among the many paperwork disclosed within the current PGA-LIV merger hearings was a beforehand unreported checklist of the sovereign wealth fund’s prime public fairness holdings, valued at about $35.5 billion. From that report, it seems PIF has made a transparent sequence of bets on experiential choices, starting from gaming to in-person leisure.

The checklist, which was up to date as of March 31, exhibits a $8.9 billion stake in electrical automaker Lucid, constituting about 25% of PIF’s fairness holdings. PIF controls about 60% of Lucid’s excellent shares on the time of publication.

PIF’s second-largest stake, in Activision Blizzard, was valued at $3.3 billion and amounted to 9.1% of PIF’s public fairness holdings. Shares within the sport maker had been up greater than 10% in noon buying and selling Tuesday as a decide declined the Federal Commerce Fee’s request for an injunction to stall Microsoft’s deal to accumulate the corporate.

In descending order of measurement, PIF’s next-largest company holdings had been in Digital Arts ($2.98 billion, or 8.4% of its portfolio), Uber ($2.3 billion, or 8.4%), Take-Two Interactive Software program ($1.36 billion, or 3.8%) and Stay Nation ($880 million or 2.5%).

The PIF was variously under- and chubby in its tech publicity, relative to the Nasdaq. Its $691 million stake in Meta was about 1.9% of the fund’s whole public market allocation, in contrast with the inventory’s 2.87% weighting within the S&P.

Google accounts for two.87% of the Nasdaq by weight however made up a mere 1.2% of the PIF’s $35.51 billion public portfolio. The corporate was additionally notably chubby on different tech names, together with bets on Reserving Holdings, Take-Two, Uber and Zoom.

Saudi Arabia has loved privileged entry and outsize consideration from enterprise capital and personal fairness companies, that are eager to activate the dominion’s deep pockets because it diversifies away from oil and fuel investments underneath the path of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

This is the complete checklist:

— CNBC’s John Rosevear contributed to this report.

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