KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 23 (Bernama) -- Malaysia will take the lead in   facilitating the establishment of the Supra-Sovereign Wealth Fund (SSWF)   in its bid to attract large amounts of sovereign wealth funds from   prosperous Islamic countries.
  
Second Finance Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah said Malaysia   will act as a co-sponsor and initiate meetings with three identified   Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC)countries, to also become   co-sponsors of the SSWF in a move to hasten its the establishment.
He said Malaysia has been chosen by the Islamic Development Bank (IDB)   to lead the way, as the country is the one, which proposed the idea   during the Annual Meeting of the IDB in Azerbaijan recently.
"Most Western countries are no longer the preferred investment destination.
"We have thus proposed the establishment of this fund under the IDB to   tap the sovereign wealth fund, mostly from wealthy Islamic countries, to   invest instead in Islamic developing nations," he told Bernama on   Saturday.
The decision was conveyed to Husni by the IDB president Tan Sri Dr   Ahmad Mohamed Ali during a 30-minute meeting on the sidelines of the   Umno General Assembly here today.
"We expect that being co-sponsors, it will help us expedite the setting   up of the SSWF fund. Through this fund, we can invest in development   projects in  developing Islamic countries," he highlighted.
Ahmad Husni said potential investments are in sectors such as manufacturing, services as well as in oil, gas and energy.
Under the proposed fund, wealthy members of OIC would contribute   towards the fund that is to be invested in development projects with   relatively high returns in the combined Muslim economies of Asia, Middle   East, Central Asia and Africa (MAMICA), in high growth sectors.
Meanwhile, Ahmad Husni disclosed that Malaysia has agreed in principle   to host the first OIC Economic Summit, which is being finalised.
Apart from that, the government is also in the final stage of allowing the IDB to open a regional office in Cyberjaya, he said.
Source :  http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/newsindex.php?id=537820 - Oct 23, 2010