An index measuring the results delivered by unlisted infrastructure funds Down Under has lifted the lid on strong long- and short-term performance.
Macquarie and Kiewit will handle a $1.5bn deal to replace the 85-year-old bridge linking New York and New Jersey.ย ย ย
Itโs all or nothing as the asset manager starts planning John Laing exit.
Drax Group, which is converting a coal-fired power station to reliance on biomass, is the first beneficiary of the UK governmentโs ยฃ40bn Guarantees Scheme.
Three Polish banks are backing a Marguerite-sponsored waste treatment plant with โฌ217m of debt.
With three years to go until it needs to be realised, the Henderson PFI Secondary Fund II is in the early stages of devising an exit strategy for developer John Laing โ its controversial sole asset.
A consortium led by Vinci Concessions is in pole position to deliver the design, financing and construction of 29 dams on the Aisne and Meuse rivers.
Portfolio company Kallista is now the third-largest wind energy producer in France.
The pan-regional development finance institution is providing two loans worth a total $232.5m for a cross-border transport project in East Africa.
Applicants have until June 4 to be eligible for the latest round of financing.
Consortia including the likes of Brookfield, Capella Capital and Bouygues will progress to the Request for Proposals stage for a new sports stadium in Perth.
DIF Infrastructure III has bought an additional 40% stake in a portfolio comprising schools, courts, street lighting and road maintenance.
A consortium of North American investors led by Toronto-based manager Aquila Infrastructure Management has bought a minority stake in the UK utility.
China Life Insurance is the main backer of a $1.6bn fund focused solely on infrastructure projects in the city of Suzhou, outside Shanghai
The fund, co-managed by Attijari Invest and Emerging Capital Partners, has exited mining firm OMM at a return multiple of 8.4x and an IRR of 94%.












