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IJGlobal League Tables FY 2023 – steady as you go

IJGlobal today publishes the infrastructure finance league tables for the 2023 full year which achieved something close to stability when held against the previous 2 years of activity

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  • H1 2015 League Tables Analysis

    Analysis on the IJGlobal League Tables for the first half of 2015

  • Q1 2015 League Tables Analysis

    Global project finance transaction volume for Q1 2015 is the lowest for any first quarter post 2009 (when total volume stood at $41.94 billion). It is also one of the most depressed quarters on record for deal count

  • This report explores the challenges and highlights underlying themes that are driving infrastructure activity in four distinctly different markets through 100 inspiring projects that address excellence through scale, feasibility, complexity, innovation and impact on society

  • This report is an update to “Power Shift”, our 2013 Report on the Rise of Export Credit and Development Finance in Major Projects. In this paper, we provide an up-to-date snapshot of volumes and sources of project funding on a global, regional and pan-Africa basis. We have also included a Focus on Africa, featuring contributions from leading practitioners in the market.

  • IJGlobal’s Asia-Pacific Review 2014

    IJGlobal’s Asia-Pacific 2014 review looks at financing activity in the Asia-Pacific region both this year and in preceding years. It is designed to provide insight into which sectors and countries have been most fruitful and promising until now – and which will continue to deliver.

  • IJGlobal’s First Half 2014 Review is the first that we have produced since the merger of Infrastructure Journal and Project Finance Magazine, and draws on our improved and expanded database.

  • 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.

  • Mexican Energy and Infrastructure Report

    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.

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