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From stapled deals to restructurings, tender offers to strip sales, Andrew Sealey, managing partner and chief executive of Campbell Lutyens, discusses the different types of GP-led deals and how they can benefit all parties.
A hot market for core infrastructure is leading managers to explore the outer edges of the asset class, with a focus on service provision. Jordan Stutts reports from the new frontier.
Energy storage presents a trillion-dollar investment opportunity for investors as batteries improve in cost and performance, according to a report published by energy technology analyst BloombergNEF. The long-term outlook for energy storage is positive, with an estimated $1.2 trillion of investments heading toward distributed, or behind-the-meter, batteries or utility-scale projects by 2040, according to the [โ€ฆ]
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Our interactive presentation goes behind the data making up the Infrastructure Investor 50 ranking, which has increased by 23%.
For infrastructure investors to help avoid the worst of climate change, sustainability has to quickly move from buzzword to the mainstream of investing.
GRESB Infrastructure director Rick Walters tells Amy Carroll how measuring ESG performance can help guide the way to a fully sustainable infrastructure industry.
GRESB is the leading global environmental, social and governance benchmark for real assets. Working in collaboration with the industry, the organisation defines the standard for sustainability performance in real assets, providing standardised and validated ESG data to 75 institutional investors, representing more than $18 trillion in institutional capital. The results from the 2018 GRESB Infrastructure [โ€ฆ]
Mar Beltran of S&P Global Ratings argues infrastructure credit is not only growing, but becoming more robust, although the number of speculative-grade ratings has been on the rise.
As the reach of hackers extends, GPs are increasingly viewing strong cybersecurity as a critical pillar of responsible investing, writes Victoria Robson.
Interregional trade and US airports are giving life to the North American transportation sector at a time when capital is flooding the market.
A lack of reporting standardisation is now widely seen as obstacle number one.
At Private Debt Investorโ€™s recent New York forum, participants argued itโ€™s pointless guessing when the benign credit cycle will end. But as senior editor Andy Thomson points out, itโ€™s imperative to be prepared.
From trade wars to population growth, Maven Libera director Megan Raynal tells investors what to watch out for.
Too much money entering the market is now the number one investor concern, according to the San Francisco-based placement agent. We bring you seven slides showing the rise of value-added funds.
The demand for these structures has grown globally over the past 20 years. But will their popularity ever really take off outside Australia?
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