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Dexusย may be forced to sell the 27 percent stake it controls in Melbourne and Launceston airports over a dispute with its fellow shareholders in the assets. The Australian Securities Exchange-listed firm disclosed in an update to the market that it had received a notice from the board of Australia Pacific Airports Corporation (APAC), the holding [โฆ]
Japanese infrastructure has been the subject of renewed focus for many infrastructure investors in 2024. Buoyed by more favourable government policy, the Long-term Decarbonization Power Source Auction process that concluded in April saw a host of infrastructureโs biggest names among the winning bidders, including Actis, Equis, I Squared Capital and Stonepeak. And while the biggest [โฆ]
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Rest, one of the largest superannuation funds in Australia with around A$93 billion ($60 billion; โฌ53 billion) in funds under management, has appointed Michael Clancy to be its new chief investment officer. The fund has been searching for a new CIO since the resignation of Andrew Lill in October 2024. Clancy will join the fund [โฆ]
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KKR has returned to market with its third pan-Asia infrastructure fund, Infrastructure Investor understands. A source familiar with the fund told Infrastructure Investor that KKR is aiming to raise more than the $6.4 billion it secured for KKR Asia Pacific Infrastructure Investors II, its predecessor vehicle that reached a final close at the beginning of [โฆ]







