Reports
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
-
Last year saw a return to pre-pandemic fundraising for closed-end infrastructure funds, according to IJGlobal research
-
Having compiled all the IJInvestor data on infrastructure closed-end fundraising for the third quarter of 2022, the headline figure already almost outstrips full-year 2021… with a record-breaking tally clearly on the cards
-
The first half of 2022 has logged a significant dip in global infrastructure finance activity with a slump in transaction numbers, but a slight uptick in value. However – overall – data show a marked decline in activity on the preceding 2 half-year periods
-
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
-
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
-
If the stellar performance in infrastructure fundraising in Q1 2022 continues for the remainder of the year, we can expect another record-breaking 12 months of infrastructure fundraising
-
Data from the second year of coronavirus show that global infrastructure financing is regaining momentum with project finance standing at nearly $529.8 billion – a 38.4% growth compared to 2019 pre-pandemic levels and the highest yearly value since 2017
-
The year of 2021 proved a blockbuster year for infrastructure fundraising and M&A activity, according to IJInvestor research
Related News
Related Analysis
-
Free IJGlobal Regional Report – Middle East & Africa, FY 2023
Angus Leslie Melville Transport MENA -
Thanaleng Dry Port PPP, Laos
Akshaj Garg Transport Asia Pacific