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The world's largest investors have allocated over $500bn to infra. We profile the 10 highest allocations as a percentage of investors' overall AUM.
The Defense Production Act will be used to create a new domestic solar panel manufacturing industry, while temporary measures will allow imports from Southeast Asia.
Backed by a supportive regulatory environment intent on accelerating development, India’s transport sector is a magnet for long-term investors, with the roads sector exerting an especially strong pull.
As a growing number of investors sought refuge in infrastructure amid a protracted pandemic and macroeconomic uncertainty, it’s not surprising that the 50 largest LPs committed $44bn more than last year.
Macquarie has also deployed more than $3bn in co-investment capital alongside the funds raised for Asia-Pacific Infrastructure Fund 3.
‘We will be on the road by the end of the year,’ the firm’s managing partner Serge Savasta tells Infrastructure Investor – and seeking to raise at least €1bn for Capenergie 5.
For infrastructure investors that want to support the market, charging software rather than hardware may offer better returns.
The acquisition from EIG of Elba, which has a 20-year contract with Shell, comes at a critical juncture for US LNG facilities.
Record-high inflation has been impacting investors’ returns globally – nevertheless, the credit impact on infrastructure assets has overall been negligible.
The $215m funding for Inspiration Mobility, made alongside Ferrovial, adds to a $200m commitment from Arclight to establish the company in November.