Abu Dhabi, UAE: The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) today published its 2018 ADIA Review, providing a thorough overview of its activities over the past year and outlook for the year ahead.

Established in 1976, ADIA is a globally-diversified investment institution that prudently invests funds on behalf of the Government of Abu Dhabi through a strategy focused on long-term value creation.

The 2018 ADIA Review includes a detailed analysis of market conditions across the many asset classes in which we invest and significant developments within each of our investing departments.

The full 2018 ADIA Review is available on our website, www.adia.ae

For further details, please contact:
Erik Portanger
ABU DHABI INVESTMENT AUTHORITY
T: +9712 415 3306
M: +971 50 443 1270
E: Erik.Portanger@adia.ae 

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