Influential industry reformer Ruulke Bagijn is leaving the Dutch pension fund manager to join AXA Investment Managers โ Real Assets.
The Melbourne-based fund manager will aim to collect up to $3bn for junior and senior debt investments across OECD markets.
The companyโs Japanese solar portfolio is expected to hit 100MW this year as it advances towards its three-year target of 300MW overseas capacity.
Former Hess exec Darius Sweet will lead the new team as it seeks to re-open an oil storage facility in the Virgin Islands.
Having struggled with lower than expected revenues since opening SH130 in October 2012, a concession company owned by Cintra and Zachry has gone bust.
The 30MW facility in Cardiff will divert 95% of non-recyclable waste in south Wales away from landfills.
The company has offered to acquire all the shares in the Moomba to Sydney Ethane Pipeline it doesnโt already owns after the failure of two deals last year.
The Canadian pension has tapped former president of Air Canada Pension Investments Jean Michel to succeed Bernard Morency.
Beijing is looking to boost efficiency and cleaner energy by breaking the monopoly of state-owned grids.
A consortium led by the French fund manager has emerged as preferred bidder more than two years after Maryland began the procurement process.
The UK government today launched a process to divest its stake in the first-of-its-kind lender, with a buyer likely to be chosen by the end of the summer.
Byron Beathโs local presence will help the distressed investment specialist to target the growing Australian market.
The UK platform is bulking up its senior team little more than a month after being given the green light to become a direct manager.
The $1.7bn loan is the largest project financing to date in Japan.
The $32bn pension fund has tapped Karl Polen, until now head of private markets, to serve as its new investment chief following the departure of Gary Dokes.











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