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Matthieu Favas

Matthieu Favas is the editor of Agri Investor. He was previously the web editor of Infrastructure Investor, where he started in 2013 after a year as a reporter at Private Equity International. Prior to joining PEI he spent four years in the wine industry in London, Spain and Mongolia.
Islamic bonds could become an instrument of choice to finance infrastructure projects on the continent, fresh research says.
The National Audit Office will say this autumn whether the ‘unusual’ structure used to finance the £4.2bn tunnel is value for money.
The project is moving forward despite members of the city’s Council expressing concerns about the fate of airport workers and the Spanish company’s track record.
The Baja California facility, a project of unprecedented scale for the state, is also a test of the PPP law adopted in 2014.
The province is using a trust to plug money raised through selling Hydro One shares into new projects, part of the $122bn it has earmarked for infrastructure over the next 12 years.
The Australian firm has recruited a former consultant from ESVAGT, an oil services business it co-owns alongside 3i Infrastructure, as principal.
The UK’s biggest ports group, which is owned by institutions including CPPIB, Borealis and GIC, could suffer a Fitch downgrade on the grounds of ‘high leverage’.
The bank’s European head is replacing Anne-Christine Champion, now in charge of portfolio management.
AMP Capital has invested in Evergen, a company that helps customers choose the most efficient source between solar, battery and the grid.
The 20-year vehicle, launched alongside CNP Assurances, enlisted support from the likes of Allianz, Aviva and the French Reserve Fund.
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