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ACCESS TO GLOBALCAPITAL INITIATIVE
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Business is more globalized than ever, yet many international investors and multinational corporations are sitting on large balance sheets and struggling to fi nd yield. Opportunities are materializing inemerging markets: In 2012, for the fi rst time ever, developing economies absorbed more FDI thandeveloped countries. As investors regain confi dence, global FDI fl ows are expected to increase fromthe current $1.35 trillion to $1.8 trillion by 2015. In an effort to attract that capital, governments around the world must adopt effective policies and regulatory regimes, provide more credible information, and move toward recognized best practices to solidify their countries’ long-term investment climates.
The Milken Institute’s Access to Global Capital Initiative, developed in partnership with Liquidnet, is leading the way to accelerate global growth and economic prosperity. By linking multinational fi rmsand global investors with effective governments, the Initiative increases transparency, creates more seamless fl ows of capital and commerce, and fuels economic growth and improved living standards.
In short, we are bringing capital to the table to encourage good governance and planning.
LINKING MULTINATIONAL FIRMS AND GLOBAL INVESTORS WITH
TRANSPARENT, EFFECTIVE GOVERNMENTS IN EMERGING MARKETS
Initiative Chairman Seth Merrin, founder and CEO of
Liquidnet, right, is shown with Raymond McGuire, global
head of corporate and investment banking for Citi.
H.E. President Paul Kagame of Rwanda—an Initiative pilot country—
discusses Africa’s potential with Institute Chairman Michael Milken.
Tony Blair, former prime minister of Great Britain
and Northern Ireland, advises Initiative stakeholders
on governance issues.
The Global Opportunity
Index: Attracting Foreign
Capital is a foundational
tool developed to help
companies, investors
and countries make
informed decisions about
foreign direct investment
(FDI) strategies. The
index benchmarks and tracks the progress of
98 countries on economic and institutional
factors that are important to attracting foreign
investments such as regulatory barriers,
economic fundamentals, ease of doing
business, regulatory quality and rule of law.
The Access to Global Capital Initiative
convenes public- and private-sector leaders
at Milken Institute conferences and events
year-round.
• Milken Institute Global Conference
(each spring in Los Angeles)
• Milken Institute Summit–London
(each fall in London)
• Corporate and investor roundtables and
in-country meetings
• Global Capital Markets Advisory
Council meetings
www.milkeninstitute.org
To learn more and get involved, please contact Clint Misamore at +1-310-570-4675 or cmisamore@milkeninstitute.org.
JOIN US
The Initiative leverages the Milken Institute’s international network—Fortune 100
companies, leading fi nancial institutions, multilateral organizations and foundations,
and investors representing more than $18.5 trillion in assets under management.
• ARDAGH GROUP
• BIDCO GROUP
• BLACKBERRY
• BOMBARDIER INC.
• CHEVRON
• CITI
• CREDIT SUISSE
• DIAMOND RESORTS INTERNATIONAL
• ECONET WIRELESS
• EMBASSY OF COLOMBIA
• EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF
INDONESIA
• BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION
• GE
• GUGGENHEIM PARTNERS
• JEFFERIES LLC
• JENNER & BLOCK
• LIQUIDNET
• OFFICE OF TONY BLAIR
• OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF RWANDA
• OPIC
• PROEXPORT COLOMBIA
• RABOBANK
• RWANDAN DEVELOPMENT BOARD
• SANOFI
• TPG CAPITAL
• SYMBION POWER
• UBS AG
• UNITED PARCEL SERVICE
• U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
• THE WORLD BANK
Milken Institute Managing
Director Mindy Silverstein
leads the Access to Global
Capital Initiative
Madelyn Antoncic,Vice President and Treasurer, The World Bank
Pierre Beaudoin,President and CEO, Bombardier Inc.
David Bonderman,Founding Partner, TPG Capital
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Dino Patti Djalal,Indonesian Ambassador to the U.S.
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