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The largest in-building mobile telecoms firm in the country was the last asset in VinaCapitalโ€™s London-listed Vietnam Infrastructure fund.
The countryโ€™s green financier is providing $26m towards energy efficiency measures for the new accommodation.
In his last column as our web editor, Matthieu Favas imagines 20 more years in the role, how the sector will change and what new assets will be classed as infrastructure
The deal follows its $2bn acquisition in April of one of the largest pipeline operators in Texas.
The acquisition comes as shareholders also approved a โ‚ฌ3.8bn capital increase to aid its offer for Abertis.
The Japanese insurer has joined Dai-ichi Life in lending to Turkeyโ€™s Ikitelli Integrated Health Campus PPP.ย 
The 144MW project would be one of the first of its kind in the world.
The company, formed last year, has 10 assets and is eyeing further expansion across Europe.
The ratings agency said tight budgets and risk management will lead more colleges and universities to enter public-private partnerships for campus developments.
The pair have boosted their stakes in the UKโ€™s second-largest onshore wind site following an automatic dilution and have agreed a call option for a further 14.9%.
The two US investors are the new owners of Conergy Asia Pacific, which has served as the EPC contractor and O&M provider for 500MW of solar across the region.
Mersin is the first seaport investment in the Australian fund managerโ€™s global infrastructure equity portfolio.
Consortium buys a majority stake in HgCapital-owned Invis Energyโ€™s 223MW portfolio, amid plans for further development across Europe.
The next step for bidders, including AECOM and Edgemoor Infrastructure & Real Estate, is to submit financial plans by 10 August.
The pair have announced their second deal together in just over five weeks as they seek to consolidate a fragmented sector.
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