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IJGlobal League Tables – a slow Q3

IJGlobal has published its league tables for international infrastructure and energy finance reflecting activity in the third quarter of 2023, which compares poorly to recent performance – leading to a slump year of activity. The final quarter tends to be the most active, but it is unlikely performance will turn 2023 into anything but a slow year for deal activity and capital deployed

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    Mexican energy and infrastructure investment is picking up again. Oil and gas is taking over from transport as the country’s most promising sector. By Manjot Gobindpuri.

  • Turkey Infrastructure Market Analysis 2013

    Turkey has a history of stable economic growth and political stability and is an active infrastructure finance market. Against the background of low global interest rates, reduced public spending, and volatile stock markets, Turkey pushed forward with infrastructure programmes in energy, transport and other sectors supported by targeted political focus that helped boost investments.

  • Year in Review 2013: Middle East

    A look back at some of the largest and most significant energy and infrastructure project to reach financial close in the Middle East during 2013

  • Pricing Trends

    A series of short analyses of pricing in select regions and sectors

  • In 2013 the global infrastructure finance market recovered as both deal value and deal count went up. IJ records show that the total investments in global infrastructure reached US$280 billion, which was a 51 per cent increase from the preceding year. A total of 548 deals reached financial close, up by 30 per cent.

  • When it comes to infrastructure, the US is a curious beast. Whilst the shale explosion continues to offer opportunities both nationally and internationally, US transport and other infrastructure sectors seem rooted to the spot.

  • 2nd Annual Chilean Energy & Infrastructure Finance Forum, 12 November

  • The Changing Role of ECAs and DFIs

    ECAs and DFIs have long been a staple of the infrastructure finance, supporting and supplementing commercial lending where appropriate. However, in a slow post crisis economic climate these institutions have become ever more prominent in global energy and infrastructure projects.

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