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The trio is joined by other local and international investors, with nine consortia expressing an interest for Egnatia Odos.
Andrew Claerhout spent 13 years at the Canadian pension and the last four-and-a-half as head of its C$18.9bn infrastructure programme.
Our interactive analysis breaks fundraising down by strategy, sector, fund size and region, among others, with all the data downloadable as an Excel file. Plus, don't miss our interview with Hyun-Chan Cho, the IFC's regional industry head for infrastructure, Asia-Pacific.
André Bourbonnais, who oversaw a major strategy shift at Canada’s Public Sector Pension Investment Board, will join the global asset manager in Q2.
The president’s framework has proposals to incentivise investment but places a heavy burden on local governments to figure out how that’s done.
The firm’s asset management company plans to launch the second fund by May, as it mulls going up the risk curve by looking at greenfield and the primary side.
Wallace Henderson and Sebastian Sherman are the final two senior members hired to drive the group’s nascent infrastructure unit.
The transport and renewables acquisitions are being made through the manager’s record-breaking $15.8bn third infrastructure fund.
Australia’s water sector seems to have been ‘left in the past’, but there is hope that may change.
The Brookfield-owned platform is set to significantly boost its European presence, where it currently owns just 11MW in the UK, with its offer for the ACS/GIP renewables vehicle. The offer will be funded via a $400 million equity offering, which Brookfield has agreed to backstop, as well as $800 million of liquidity.
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