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Clean Energy Transition Fund II will focus on OECD-based companies with proven technologies in the green energy space that are ready to commercialise and expand into Asia.
A recent deal shows the role debt can play in accessing Africa’s enormous infrastructure opportunities, finds Christopher Walker.
Despite turbulent macroeconomic conditions, infrastructure debt funds are continuing to demonstrate their resilience, proving attractive for many energy investors.
The sector is the most attractive it has been in over a decade, says Alexander Waller, Patrizia’s head of infrastructure debt.
The markets for digital infrastructure debt have shown strength through a pandemic, inflation and global uncertainty. Joel Kranc investigates where they will go next.
Moving early to embrace green financing and the energy transition has been a conviction worth taking, says Edmond de Rothschild’s Jean-Francis Dusch.
EQT has racked up a number of achievements since becoming the first private markets firm to adopt science-based targets, making its win in this category a well-deserved one.
The current macroeconomic backdrop is the perfect opportunity to scale investment in decarbonisation and social infrastructure, says Bernd Fislage, CEO of Kommunalkredit.
Origin Energy’s board have unanimously recommended the revised takeover offer of A$18.2bn to shareholders, which comes as the consortium’s phase of exclusive due diligence is set to enter its fourth month.
After establishing itself as a presence in the infra space in Africa and the Middle East, AP Moller Capital is set to focus on the emerging markets of Asia.