Sovereign wealth funds not harmful - U.S. officials
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sovereign wealth funds, which have drawn criticism for recent multibillion-dollar injections into battered U.S. banks, are a good thing, but could be more transparent, officials said on Wednesday.
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