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While some investors are showing an interest, not everyone is convinced that social housing qualifies as infrastructure.
The Australian fund manager will shortly begin a global search to replace Brett Himbury, who said it has been a ‘privilege’ to lead IFM for more than nine years.
Infrastructure Partners II is targeting $1.5bn, more than treble the amount raised for Landmark's first infrastructure secondaries programme.
The chief executives of Qantas and Virgin Australia have hit out at infrastructure investors in a joint appearance in Canberra, calling for greater government intervention in the sector.
Dylan Foo, who led the manager’s infrastructure equity team in the Americas, and Steve Rooks, who headed portfolio management in North America, follow two senior European departures.
Investing for impact has risen up the agenda for many institutions with a rapid growth in allocations over recent years.
How the advent of autonomous vehicles could revolutionise transport infrastructure.
Founder and CEO Thierry Déau says the manager has been focusing on social and environmental responsibility since inception, with ‘no contradiction between impact and good returns’.
We ask the firm's global head of infrastructure equity about the single most important thing he does in a day, the advice he'd give junior members of his team and the craziest dream he's ever had.
Louisa Yeoman and Kate Campbell - who had been at AMP Capital since 2012 and 2014, respectively - are understood to be forming their own placement agent.