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Top 20 Rainmakers
What does it take to make it on to our debut Rainmaker 20 list? Trustworthiness, honesty, integrity, the ability to build relationships and a deep understanding of the asset class are among the key skills.
The UK pension pool for infrastructure has so far committed more than ยฃ1bn into nine investments.
Auckland, New Zealand
The firm will purchase the stake in the availability-based PPP from InfraRed Capital Partners via its Community Infrastructure Fund, taking the size of that vehicle toward A$1bn.
Wind farm Western Australia
The takeover of Frankfurt-listed PNE would cost Morgan Stanley close to โ‚ฌ300m from its third fund, based on its current offer.
The skyline of Hong Kong, one of Asia's main financial hubs
Despite having lowered its target twice, the Chinese asset manager claims the vehicle has reached โ€˜the right sizeโ€™.
Simon Havers of executive search firm Odgers Berndtson details why carried interest allocation is not smooth sailing.
Container freight train
The North American division of Australiaโ€™s Colonial First State plans to grow the short-line rail business of Patriot Rail and Ports.
The institutions in our debut Global Investor 30 ranking have committed $321bn to the asset class.
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SNC-Lavalin and Skanska have decided to stop bidding for such projects. If other developers follow their example, the entire procurement model might be at risk.
The Shard London
The UK-focused fund will have a hard-cap of ยฃ1.5bn, with a similar 7-10% IRR target as its predecessor.
View of Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica in Saigon, Vietnam
Philippine energy producer AboitizPower is aiming to expand its portfolio of renewable energy assets in South-East Asia.
Solar panels
UK-listed firm says changes to Marginal Loss Factors produced โ€˜unfavourable resultsโ€™ for three Australian renewables assets.
The fund manager has set targets for its seven Australian assets, covering airports, ports, a railway station and an electricity distribution business - including a 100% reduction by 2030.
The firmโ€™s chief executive said EIGโ€™s decision to invest in Brazilโ€™s energy sector during years of turmoil is starting to pay off.
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Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner partner James Marshall and regulatory economist and consultant Chris Bolt examine changes in UK regulation and whether the future will be radically different.
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