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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.
The Australian fund manager, which already owns 25% of the rolling stock business, is leading a consortium that has joined up to bid for the whole of the company.
The Swedish firm hopes to grow the vehicle to an eventual target size of several billion euros by enticing investors through an innovative co-investment structure.
The Swedish firm hopes to grow the vehicle to an eventual target size of several billion euros by enticing investors through an innovative co-investment structure.
The Swedish firm hopes to grow the vehicle to an eventual target size of several billion euros by enticing investors through an innovative co-investment structure.
The Macquarie-Old Mutual joint venture will have access to projects being developed by the energy company, which include a 202MW hydro plant in Sierra Leone and a 100MW solar farm in Cameroon.
The UK insurer’s investment is part of a €580m refinancing package closed by the project, the first to combine credit lines with a project bond in Italy.
The UK’s main parties all agree that a long-term approach to infrastructure is what the country needs. But question marks remain as to which projects will be pushed forward after the general election result is declared.
The Dutch fund manager has reached a close on the Worcester Library PFI, which it is buying from UK-based Dalmore Capital.
The Australian firm has made its second senior hire in as many weeks as it seeks to gain a greater foothold in the region.
The European firm now owns 99% of CATS, which in 2013 accounted for the transportation of 13% of UK domestic gas production.
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