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  • Leagues Tables – Full Year 2022

    Infrastructure finance remained steady throughout 2022 despite geopolitical turmoil that roiled markets after Russia invaded Ukraine in February

  • IJGlobal League Tables – steady but refi down

    This quarter, primary financing deals overall continue to hold steady although there has been a significant drop in refinancings

  • IJInvestor Funds & Investors H1 2022 – a record year for fundraising

    There can be no doubt about it – infrastructure fundraising will not just beat the record-breaking levels achieved last year. That is a virtual certainty. Now the expectation is for smashing records in a spectacular fashion

  • First quarter market slump – Q1 2022

    The first quarter of 2022 got off to a shaky start for the global financing of infrastructure and energy, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine takes its toll, market nervousness settles in and the price of debt finds a new reality

  • IJGlobal League Tables – Q3 2021

    The IJGlobal league tables for Q3 2021 are now live, logging infrastructure and project finance activity across the globe, and recording values at $270.3 billion, securing a growth of 6.25% compared to Q3 2020 while maintaining levels way above the quarterly average ($157.8 billion) since the start of 2017

  • Mexico country report

    During the last two decades, Mexico has enjoyed macroeconomic stability, a growing and strong peso-debt market, an open and competitive market for developers and construction companies and three governments with clear infrastructure commitments and professional teams to develop toll roads, railroads, airports and ports

  • Q1 2016 league table analysis

    Q1 2016 is the first quarter for which IJGlobal is publishing infrastructure finance tables...

  • Global PPP Market Review

    Global economic conditions have improved, and global infrastructure investment rose, in 2013. But at the same time PPP investment declined, particularly for new-build projects with high construction costs. As a result, the global PPP market is now in its third year of decline, and the number of project financings to close in the market continues to fall.

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