Bruno Alves
From Brookfield to Quinbrook, we are getting a glimpse at how infra strategies focused on decarbonising businesses and industries work.
Originally targeting €3bn, the fund attracted 50% of its capital from new LPs.
Europe’s dependency on Russian natural gas shows that energy security, foreign investment and ESG are inextricable.
Investors are right to reject the EU's misguided labelling, which casts the shadow of ‘greenwashing’ on a complex, much-needed discussion.
The fundraise lasted less than a year and saw the vehicle raise an additional €300m on top of its original €1.5bn hard-cap.
The race is on as KKR takes a commanding lead in our Global categories, Vauban emerges as front-runner across Europe, and the likes of Antin, Ares and Macquarie attract strong voter attention.
Some of the biggest fund closes of the year were dedicated to the sector, which accounted for over 27% of all capital raised during the first nine months of 2021.
The US infrastructure bill, moving beyond ‘vanilla’ renewables, secondaries, climate ligation and open-end funds are all on readers’ minds.
The nominations are in. You have until midnight PST on Friday, 14 January, 2022 to vote for the winners of our 13th awards edition.
A mere two years ago, mega-funds were the sole proviso of Brookfield and GIP. As we look to next year, no fewer than four of these vehicles are set to reach a final close.