Spoilt for choice with billions to spend

Monday 9 April 2007 at 16:00

The modern management of state and private wealth is a world apart from the way it has been carried out for most of the 30 years since the first big oil price rise in the mid-1970s.

Initially, surpluses were invested in the infrastructure needed by modern city states or invested – largely in the US – by international bankers, often based in Bahrain.