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Third-party investors buying GP stakes is a fairly new phenomenon in infrastructure, and it is picking up steam. But what does it mean for LPs and competition?
The Canadian asset manager’s interest extends to several countries in Asia-Pacific but stops where it does not have experience or a presence on the ground, the firm’s regional head Stewart Upson explains.
Recent fund closes in the digital infrastructure sector point to a wider trend than just sector-specific vehicles making their mark.
Appetite for infrastructure soars as inflationary concerns dominate.
Blair Thomas believes solar energy, alongside wind energy, has a competitive advantage in the renewables market, but EIG will not divest its natural gas holdings any time soon.
EQT Active Core Infrastructure marks the firm's second attempt at a core offering and will target lower risk and lower return investments.
The Australian bulk port, put on the market last year by Brookfield and State Super, represented a ‘rare’ opportunity, Palisade Investment Partners’ Alastair Pollock says.
The firm’s head of global infrastructure Ross Israel said the resilience of previous QGIF acquisition Nexus Hospitals through the pandemic sparked the firm’s decision to acquire the New Zealand corporate hospital platform.
Jiri Zrust will head the private equity firm’s ‘infrastructure-plus investment platform’, which will be part of its strategic opportunities strategy.
Josie McVitty, who assumed the newly created role of senior adviser, infrastructure in March, explains to Daniel Kemp how NZ Super Fund is looking to be more strategic in building its infra programme
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