All Transport articles – Page 2
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Looking ahead - Infrastructure outlook for 2022
The infrastructure sector continues to be resilient with robust performance across debt and equity. The sub-sectors worst hit by the pandemic are showing green shoots, recovering in line with the macro environment.
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EV lover, she’ll take your heart because it’s greener: A lifecycle comparison between electric and combustion-engine cars
Road transport is one of the largest contributors to global warming. Its decarbonisation will therefore have a significant impact in the fight against climate change..
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An investor’s perspective on the UK’s Net Zero Strategy
Darryl Murphy assesses the implications and opportunities for infrastructure investors.
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Middle-Market Opportunities in 2021
The infrastructure asset class continues to attract strong interest from investors
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Plugging into electric vehicle opportunities
The electrification of transport is now one of the major trends in the auto industry, directly impacting key manufacturers and suppliers in the electric vehicle ecosystem.
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The going gets tough: Can heavy industry decarbonise?
Heavy industry and heavy transport are hard to decarbonise, but this must be done to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. Can companies, policymakers and investors join forces to make it happen? The race is on…
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IPUT Q2 2021 Report
At the half-year point, the economic outlook is more positive as normality begins to return to everyday life. After an initial slow start, Ireland’s vaccine rollout has gained momentum with over four million vaccines administered and 50% of the adult population now fully vaccinated.
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Infrastructure and the Move towards Net Zero
ClearBridge Investments: Infrastructure has a key role in the move toward decarbonization and net zero, with opportunities as well as challenges for different infrastructure sectors.
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Systems rationality: Post-lockdown commuting, herding and real estate debt lessons
Herd-like lending behaviour is counter-productive and exacerbates real estate risks. Gregor Bamert argues a wider range of capital sources and investment approaches may help combat this in future.
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Tesla, the halo effect and reasons for CEO departures: What does the data say? Our monthly data-inspired series
In the latest instalment of our visual series on topical data themes, we look at Tesla’s market cap relative to the European “Big Five” carmakers, the average CSR spending of FTSE 100 companies versus their procurement budget and the most common reasons for a CEO to leave a company.
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* What do we need to do to decarbonise aviation? *
The aviation industry and its emissions are both projected to grow over the coming decades. What policies and technologies can help limit the sector’s impact on the environment?
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Car makers under scrutiny in EOS’s Q1 Public Engagement Report
The Q1 Public Engagement Report from EOS at Federated Hermes focuses on the car market, where instead of making real progress towards Paris Agreement goals, many auto manufacturers are exploiting offsets and loopholes to meet EU emissions standards.
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Asset Manager News
Consortium led by Ecorodovias and GLP wins Brazil highway concession
BR-153 Highway will be managed by consortium that will invest BRL 7.8 billion in infrastructure improvement works over the next 35 years
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Bitcoin, offices and emissions: Our monthly data-inspired series
In our monthly visual series on topical data themes, we look at whether Bitcoin could be the new gold, if COVID-19 has put pressure on London office rents, and the extent to which transport affects the carbon footprint of foods.
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Asia Pacific on the Move Back Towards Everyday ‘Real’ Life - Martin Currie a Franklin Templeton specialist investment manager
Martin Currie explores the economic rebound, willingness to get back to everyday life and impact on Real Assets.
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Natixis Investment Managers International provides loan to new Barcelona metro line
Private Debt - News: Natixis IM International Private Debt has taken part in a direct lending transaction to help complete the building of Barcelona’s newest metro line. When completed, Line 9 will be the longest fully-automated metro line in Europe, with 52 stations.
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What is the toll on this road?
The U.S. is crying out for infrastructure upgrades, but an overshoot on taxes could put its companies at a disadvantage.
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The aviation industry: Five reasons for resilience
Last year was a truly awful time for global aviation. The COVID-19 pandemic brought about the biggest disruption to the global aviation industry in its entire history.
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Five charts that show Copenhagen is a city of the future
We take a visual approach to highlight why Copenhagen is such a rich, vibrant and economically prosperous city.
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Creating future mobility and combating climate change
Mirova and Banque des Territoires Announce Investment in the Clem’ Eco-Mobility Initiative: a Vehicle Sharing Platform for Businesses in Paris
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