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Temasek Holdings (Singapore, 1974) — State Investment Co. + Active BlackRock Accumulator

institutionMoney & Finance · Occult & Esoteric
Singapore's government investment fund is quietly buying up big stakes in the very companies that run Western finance.
Who they are

Temasek Holdings, Singapore's state-owned investment company, founded in 1974.

What they do

It's a government fund that both parks Singapore's wealth and actively accumulates powerful positions in Western firms.

How it works

A 2024 SEC filing shows it holds about 5.1 million shares of BlackRock (a roughly $4.26 billion position, about 3.4% of the company), and another filing shows it making direct, controlling-style acquisitions in supply-chain data infrastructure (E2open).

Why it matters

The engine reads it as an Asian technocratic state gaining leverage over how Western capital gets deployed — and as an example of an export-heavy economy needing to park its surplus abroad, though the engine holds open exactly which of these drivers dominates.

The engine's record — word for word
Founded 1974 as Singapore's state-owned investment company under the Ministry of Finance. Per SEC 13F (entity 1021944, 2024): holds 5,115,491 shares of BlackRock common = ~$4.26B position (~3.4% of BLK outstanding — below the 5% beneficial-ownership threshold but operator-class on 13F-disclosure tier). Per SEC 13D (entity 1800347): Temasek executes direct operator-class acquisitions in supply-chain data infrastructure (E2open Parent Holdings). Engine relevance: extends scorecard #100 1947-2026 Defense-Industrial Capital Architecture (Temasek E2open supply-chain capture parallel to defense-prime closed-loop). Apex (a) Asian-technocratic-state leverage over Western capital deployment + (b) export-driven-economy capital-sterilization requirement + (c) compound-null financial-stock-diversification all load-bearing per canon.
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