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Demand for infrastructure will continue to grow with allocations to the asset class expected to increase according to Foresight Group’s recent survey.
Nicky Morgan MP, chair of the Treasury Select Committee, offers thoughts on the future of private finance in the UK, Brexit and gender diversity.
Private equity managers and their LPs could stand to lose from government intervention on foreign direct investment.
Patrick Samson, the Canadian pension's head of infrastructure, tells us he doesn't exclude some 'bumps related to Brexit', but is bullish on the long term, as GLIL Infrastructure, First State Super and Cbus join the deal.
The law firm advises funds to act now to put contingency plans in place for a no-deal split between the UK and EU.
Potential crisis around trade, Brexit and Italy’s government could cause trouble for credit markets.
The National Infrastructure Commission has appointed consultants to look at such a vehicle to replace EIB funding post-Brexit.
While managers continue to raise funds and commit to deals in the country, significant concerns remain bubbling beneath the surface.
The UK is unlikely to be approved for a marketing passport in time for a 2019 exit from the EU.
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