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The two pensions have increased their stake in Spainโ€™s second-largest gas transportation business, which Goldman Sachs had put on sale last year.
The public-private consortium running Greeceโ€™s busiest airport was looking to prolong the contract to 2046, but the stateโ€™s privatisation agency is asking for an improved offer.
Canadian pension manager PSP Investments and a Mexican airport operator purchased Oaktreeโ€™s 50% interest.
The $650m financing package is backed by a Japan-led consortium of eight commercial lenders, with $220m in equity to be provided by the project sponsors.
The asset manager will buy six solar plants with a combined 35MW capacity, two months after reaching a โ‚ฌ115m first close on the vehicle.
The Singapore-based firm is expanding its portfolio in the country while undertaking a โ€˜strategic reviewโ€™ of its 4.7GW portfolio of operational projects across Asia.
The investment will help a Morgan Stanley-controlled wind developer build the second phase of a 150MW project in southern India.
The move is the German firmโ€™s third in the sector and its second with PGGM-backed developer UPP.
The Dutch firm has made its third large-scale solar investment in the country shortly after launching its fifth flagship fund.
The German firmโ€™s tax equity investment of close to โ‚ฌ150m marks its fifth US wind deal since last February.
State Highway 130โ€™s operator, which declared bankruptcy in 2016 after the project was met with political resistance and low traffic, has seen its restructuring plan approved by a federal court.
The deal, secured through the Infracapital Partners II fund, sees the UK firm acquire Duon just a year after vendor Fortum bought into the company.
The firm will target car parking assets across western Europe from which it is hoping to provide investors with returns of 6%.ย 
RDIFโ€™s CEO said it is about to launch a โ€˜massive outreach programme to Europeโ€™ to help fund domestic transportation PPPs.
The transaction, also backed by Germanyโ€™s Deutsche Telekom Capital Partners, ensures Cellnex becomes Switzerlandโ€™s first independent operator of mobile telco infrastructure.
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