Infrastructure research – Page 9
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White papersA recap of 2018 | Perception, demographics, technology
Innovation covers a wide range of topics that shape views of future investing. We addressed some of these concepts in our 2018 Innovation Series. We recap on these papers in this annual summary.
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White papersInvesting in US energy infrastructure: Navigating the changing landscape
This paper is a deep dive into the complexities of the US energy sector, and will build on themes that we highlighted in our previous global energy transition paper. In the US, clean energy and fossil fuels both play an important role, which creates investment opportunities across a wide spectrum of energy infrastructure.
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White papersExpertise combined, opportunity multiplied: why I created a real assets business
While we are not the first asset manager to create a real assets business, we will go further in terms of integrating the component parts into a genuinely unified platform that can deliver better outcomes for our clients. We are placing a stake in the ground; highlighting our intention to shape the future of the real asset investment landscape.
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Defining Prime Logistics Markets
Because an outsized proportion of employment and demand growth, e-commerce expansion, and supply chain investment is realized in global prime logistics markets, it is useful to briefly describe and define these markets.
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White papersSocial infrastructure: a framework for measuring and managing impact
Investments in social infrastructure can deliver above-market financial returns while making a positive contribution to communities and the environment. But to achieve this dual return, investors need to be able to measure and manage the social and environmental goals of social infrastructure assets.
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White papersInnovation Paper 5: Technology, Perception – The Global Energy Transition
In the past decade, improving technology and shifting consumer behavior has transformed the energy landscape.
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White papersAll you need to know: About infrastructure
A defensive component in portfolios can enhance long-term overall returns
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White papersMagnify: M&G European Urban Connectivity Ranking
Paris and Berlin, both advanced providers of urban transport infrastructure, hold onto their 1st and 2nd positions, Stockholm climbs to 3rd, and Helsinki joins the top 10
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White papersInfrastructure white paper series - Part 3
The infrastructure equity cycle: where are we now?
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White papersWhy Urban Connectivity Counts For Investors
Connectivity is the smart physical and digital infra- structure that make our cities tick and helps their economies to grow. It keeps the wheels of our transport systems turning smoothly. And it facilitates interactions between residents, visitors, businesses and public and private institutions.
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White papersWhy governance is key to restoring trust in UK infrastructure
The UK infrastructure industry needs to face up to its failings and act in the best interests of all stakeholders. Developing a code of conduct would be a good place to start, argue Darryl Murphy and Mirza Baig.
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White papersInfrastructure white paper series: Part 2
This series explores some of the key portfolio considerations of investing into infrastructure. Our first paper focused on the growing area of infrastructure debt. This paper, the second in our series, takes a closer look at how infrastructure returns might perform under various economic scenarios, and in particular in a rising interest rate environment. We use public and private infrastructure indices from 2004-2017 to help inform the analysis.
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White papersThe case for infrastructure debt
The infrastructure market has evolved from a bank-dominated market less than 10 years ago, to one with a growing institutional investor presence. The fundamental drivers are regulatory change and the search for yield.
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Changing cities: the evolution of Milan
One of the largest Italian cities in Italy, Milan is the leader in economic terms with the city’s GDP accounting for circa 10% of total GDP, while Lombardy accounts for almost 25% of the total.
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Paris offices – Fluctuat nec mergitur
“Fluctuat nec mergitur” has been the official Latin motto of Paris since the 14th century. In English it translates into “The ship is tossed by the waves, but does not sink”.
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The greatest investment theme of our lives?
How global listed infrastructure can provide the potential for stable, reliable and growing cashflows: In this paper we discuss the attributes of the asset class, focussing mainly on the cash generated by the underlying assets.
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Aviva Investors: Tilting at windmills?
Jason Hilgefort a prominent Dutch architect met with Keith Kelsall of Aviva Investors to discuss key trends in the European infrastructure market and how investors need to approach the financing of such projects
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Aviva Investors: Exploring infrastructure
Ian Berry explains why Dutch investors are increasingly recognising the appeal of a niche approach when it comes to infrastructure investment.
