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While some segments of the transportation infrastructure market have been ravaged by the pandemic, e-transport is set to soar, says AMP Capital’s head of clean energy for the Americas, Anthony Hadley
A survey conducted by JPMorgan Asset Management shows Europe places the most importance on ESG considerations during investment, followed by Australia.
The group is eyeing a lower risk-and-return structure which will also see it expand into new infrastructure sectors, Jim Barry tells us.
Rather than fade into the background in light of covid, climate change and sustainability have dominated the conversation – and efforts – this year. We expect that will continue next year as well.
Impact investment allows firms to demonstrate their environmental and social credentials, but are their claims accurate? We take a look at the race to develop better measurement frameworks.
The acquisition of Molslijnen is the fourth investment the Swedish firm is making through its latest infra vehicle which it’s currently raising targeting €12.5bn.
Will the social and economic vulnerabilities exposed by the coronavirus propel the world of impact investment to new levels? Infrastructure Investor investigates.
Sustainability is turning into a numbers game and moving into the finance chief’s wheelhouse, write Toby Mitchenall, Brian Bonilla, Philippa Kent and Connor Hussey.
The lower risk of blended finance structures could appeal to private equity investors seeking both impact and returns, but some remain sceptical.
ESG must be included in the four main pillars of investment decision-making, say the firm's Teresa O'Flynn and Katherine Sherwin.