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The proposed regulations are not final but even without revisions, they are likely to significantly impact foreign investment in the country’s infrastructure, Kirkland’s Mario Mancuso, Shawn Cooley & Luci Hague explain.
Nishith Desai Associates’ Ruchir Sinha and Shreyas Bhushan walk us through the structure of InvITs and explain why the trusts play an even bigger role in India’s infrastructure story.
Our Global Summit was two years into its stride when we launched our first issue and has become the world’s leading infrastructure conference. We chart its expansion from April 2009, when around 200 delegates attended, to 2019, when the figure exceeded 2,400. By George Glover.
FIRSTavenue’s Tavneet Bakshi and Chris Tehranian on the evolution of a new asset class.
Thierry Déau of Meridiam explains how a hands-on approach to infrastructure investment is critical to mitigating risk – and maximising returns.
Infrastructure has always been about long-term, sustainable cashflows. But how you get there is changing, say InfraRed’s Harry Seekings and James Hall-Smith.
Clifford Chance’s James Boswell, Toby Parkinson and Javier Amantegui look at who owns critical infrastructure in 2019 and potential new sources of capital in the future
The mid-market has become well established, says Tiger Infrastructure Partners’ CEO Emil Henry, with growth capital providing an exciting way to diversify risk.
Patrick Mitchell and Matthew Job of Herbert Smith Freehills on what comes next for public-private partnerships in UK infrastructure.
Infrastructure has come to play an indispensable role in investors’ portfolios, argues Campbell Lutyens’ James Wardlaw, and the asset class continues to evolve.