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Kalliope Gourntis

Kalliope is Deputy Editor at Infrastructure Investor, focusing primarily on the print edition, the latest role she’s assumed since joining the company in 2013. Kalliope initially covered the US market when she was based in New York, but has since relocated to Europe, where she oversees Infrastructure Investor’s team of reporters in London, New York and Sydney. Prior to joining PEI Media, she worked for Reuters in Athens as Energy Correspondent and has published a number of bylined articles that have appeared in the International Herald Tribune (now New York Times), The Wall Street Journal Europe and The Financial Times.
Molslijnen EQT
The acquisition of Molslijnen is the fourth investment the Swedish firm is making through its latest infra vehicle which it’s currently raising targeting €12.5bn.
Size matters, but it’s only the result of a number of other factors that are the true measure of success. Martin Stanley, head of Macquarie Asset Management, tells us what they are.
Fundraising Report Q3 2020 | Infrastructure Investor
With $78.5bn raised during the first nine months, 2020 might not break any records, but fundraising has remained strong in this most challenging year.
That's what Laurent Segalen of Megawatt-X advised, as he and co-panelist, Frederic Palanque of Conquest, discussed in detail their views on energy investment in the 2020s.
MIDIS’s sub-investment grade infra debt fund is already roughly 60% invested in 14 borrowers in the US, UK and continental Europe with an average internal rating of BB-.
Institutional investors want to avoid mistakes they made post-GFC and are looking to capitalise on investment opportunities working around covid-induced limitations, finds Probitas’ latest survey.
healthcare social infra
Covid-19 has clearly highlighted the risks - operational and reputational - healthcare assets are exposed to. We spoke to six GPs to find out if infra’s long-term horizon makes it a better fit for these assets.
Bruce Crane of OMERS Infrastructure will join the Canadian pension on Monday as managing director, infrastructure and natural resources for Asia-Pacific, becoming OTPP’s first Singapore-based employee.
Despite a sharp fall in energy demand and power prices earlier this year, PPA activity has remained strong. But another record year is no slam dunk.
Paper currencies, courtesy of Getty Images.
The fund, which will be managed by Allianz Capital Partners, will invest in infra funds, secondaries but also directly via co-investments.
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