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Across the world, the covid crisis has given way to economic uncertainty. Five Australian finance professionals gathered in Sydney to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing their market.
As the aviation industry starts to show signs of recovery, four infrastructure professionals tell us how their airport assets coped during covid, the headwinds they face and whether the current rebound is sustainable.
A recap on last year from CDPQ, Bayerische Versorgungskammer, Barclays Bank UK and more.
Supply chain issues in a post-pandemic world are stalling the energy transition and causing significant cost overruns on infrastructure projects.
Five infrastructure professionals reflect on how the asset class has weathered the challenges of the pandemic and talk about the trends shaping asset management
Coming out of the pandemic is creating positive dynamics for listed infra as it emerges as a viable alternative and complement to private funds, says Giuseppe Corona, head of global listed infrastructure at AMP Capital.
The deal sees Global Infrastructure Partners become the largest shareholder in the airport, followed by IFM Investors, with its stake split across two open-end funds.
The pandemic has caused severe disruptions to the global supply chain, but ports have proven resilient in what has been described as the biggest crisis since the start of container shipping, writes Alastair O’Dell.
A social licence to operate has always been fundamental when it comes to infrastructure ownership and management. But its importance is never clearer than when it has been lost, three investment professionals tell us.
The debate over Sydney Airport's sale price reflects a disparity in how public markets and private investors assess the value of infrastructure assets.