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Container freight train
The North American division of Australiaโ€™s Colonial First State plans to grow the short-line rail business of Patriot Rail and Ports.
View of Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica in Saigon, Vietnam
Philippine energy producer AboitizPower is aiming to expand its portfolio of renewable energy assets in South-East Asia.
The firmโ€™s chief executive said EIGโ€™s decision to invest in Brazilโ€™s energy sector during years of turmoil is starting to pay off.
Battery pack
The energy storage developer is building out battery systems in a part of the US with historically consistent wind resources.
Rock Rail - East Midlands Railway
The rolling stock investor-developer is confident the UKโ€™s nationalisation agenda โ€“ should it materialise โ€“ will not affect its investment in the East Midlands Railway, its chief executive says.
A dispute involving cost overruns, delays and 'weak' concrete has derailed the Great Hall PPP project at Denver International Airport.
Wind farm Western Australia
The Swiss firm continues to invest in Australian renewables, despite the sector's current challenges, thanks to the โ€˜long-term tailwindโ€™ created by factors including ageing coal-fired power stations and shareholder activism.
Macquarie offshore wind
The firmโ€™s newest European fund has bought a chemical parks supplier, while the group has also acquired two offshore wind farms.
Water tap
The DC-based firm has entered a partnership that is shortlisted to develop a new wastewater facility in Oregon.
Indian road in Mumbai
Indian developer IRB will transfer nine operational and under-construction assets spanning 1,200km to an investment infrastructure trust.
The deal is the first by Macquarie Capital since Oliver Bradley returned to the group as managing director for digital investments.
The deal comes as the French firm is raising its fourth flagship infrastructure fund.
Offshore wind farm
The acquisition of a 95% stake in the renewables division of chemical manufacturer Swancor, includes a stake in the 376MW Formosa II project.
The investment by the Singaporean SWF brings the total invested in the pipelines by the trio and an Abu Dhabi pension to $4.9bn.
The real estate firm and digital infrastructure manager raised a fund together which closed on $4.05bn in June.
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