Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund on Sunday released its annual report for 2022, which said its assets under management (AUM) surpassed 2.23 trillion riyals ($594.43 billion).
The kingdom's sovereign wealth fund said it generated a total shareholders' return of 8% and established 25 companies in 2022, generating 181,000 jobs.
The PIF said 23% of its AUM were international investments, while 68% were local investments and the remainder were treasury.Reporting by Ahmed Elimam; Editing by Alex Richardson
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