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The US-based group has formed a joint venture with New Fortress Energy supplying LNG to countries historically ‘below the radar’ of energy companies.
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.
In the magazine: Meet the 60 women redrawing the private markets landscape; How investors are pushing for greater gender parity; Keynote interviews with Ardian, DigitalBridge, Antin Infrastructure Partners, Stonepeak and KKR; Plus much more…
The closing of MAIF3, the largest pan-Asia infrastructure fund raised to date, represents a maturing of the asset manager’s regional strategy, putting it on a par with its European and North American fund series, its team tells us.
In the magazine: How the world’s largest infra allocator is building a C$65bn portfolio; Inside Macquarie’s APAC strategy; Industry leaders discuss the Australian market; An 11-page transport special; Plus much more…
OMERS’ Annesley Wallace and Alastair Hall describe the pension’s aims to increase its best-in-class infra allocation from 20% to 25% by 2027, doubling its asset class AUM in the process.
A newly established subsidiary of the London-based firm will manage the fund – understood to have a target of €250m – that will invest in the energy transition and smart infrastructure.
The Minnesota-based manager is closely to fully committing its debut effort, which closed on $504m in January 2021.
The firm is partnering with South Korean renewable energy developer SK D&D in a joint investment company focused on solar PV projects.
The US public pension is eyeing further commitments in the sector after its maiden infrastructure investment was drawn down in April.