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Meridiam's founder Thierry Deau explains why the Paris-based infrastructure investment firm teamed up with other leading private investors to launch the Long-Term Infrastructure Investors Association.
The Boston-based private equity firm will commit $400m to a new midstream infrastructure venture in the Eagle Ford Shale.
The Thai regulator has announced it will allow companies to raise funds locally for infrastructure projects in neighboring countries.
The Arison Group, an internatinoal consortium that includes the Shikun & Binui Group, has won a $550m Colombian highway tender.
The New York-based PE firm has partnered with Black Rhino, an African infra development company, to develop large-scale energy infra projects.
The PwC quarterly report shows US oil and gas deals increased significantly in the second quarter, helped by shale plays among companies trying to capitalize on the country’s energy revolution.
The Blackstone Group has invested $800m in Kuala-Lumpur-based Tamarind Energy to tap the region’s oil and gas resources.
The Australian fund manager has named Jessica Egan Thompson associate director of North American debt investments, further growing its infra debt team.
Hans-Martin Aerts and Jayesh Desai, senior infrastructure specialists from APG Asset Management and Piramal Enterprises Ltd respectively, speak exclusively to Infrastructure Investor about their mezzanine partnership in India.
The London-listed fund manager has sold its 95% interest in the Amiens Hospital PPP following an unsolicited bid.
Having already got a road PPP programme underway, Lithuania is now seeking private sector help for social infrastructure projects.
McMorgan & Co’s infrastructure fund is the sixth and final member to join the OMERS platform, which has closed on nearly $12.6bn.
CoBank, which is committing the initial $10bn, is the anchor investor of the US Rural Infrastructure Opportunity Fund that will invest in diverse sectors.
The Wellington Gateway Partnership consortium will finance, design and construct New Zealand’s Transmission Gully motorway.
According to an S&P study, Japanese infrastructure firms are rethinking alliances and upgrading expertise to tackle increasing competition in Southeast Asia.
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