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The Australian superfund-owned managers would combine infra and property expertise, but stakeholders say they have distinct governance arrangements that will be hard to reconcile.
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After a dismal Q1, managers will need to adapt to continue raising capital in 2023. We probed the market to find out what they can expect.
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Global Infrastructure Partners V, which is targeting $25bn, is also thought to have between $5bn and $7bn in soft commitments still to come.
The real estate firm's first infra strategy will invest on a deal-by-deal basis and implement leaseback programmes à la real estate.
Gautam Bhandari tells us his new role ‘formalises something I’ve been doing for quite some time’ as fellow co-founder Adil Rahmathulla prepares to depart in June 2024.
Co-head of fund management Alex Brierley says the fund will look at 'scaling proven technologies' outside of core renewables.
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The fund marks the real estate investor’s second foray into infra, after its evergreen social infra vehicle.
APAC infra chief Bruce Crane talks about remaining core-focused while adopting an agile approach between regional markets.
Last week’s PDI Europe Summit highlighted opportunities from repricing, more flexible structures and the tricky art of pricing ESG.
As a replacement for natural gas, home-grown biomethane is close to perfect – and this is only the beginning of the biogas revolution
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