Analysis Archive
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                    Hungary's M6 Phase IITransport EuropeWith Hungary's hasty re-nationalisations of the last decade and political disputes, its road privatisation programme finally seems to have come of age 
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                    Intergen's Rijnmond 1 refinancingPower EuropeCalyon didn't dominate the global power sector in 2007 by playing with kid gloves. The bank's hardball strategy was illustrated by that year's Rijnmond 1 refinancing in Holland, Calyon securing the... 
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                    Saudi Arabia: Saudi Kayan's US$10bn projectOil & Gas MENAThe financing of Saudi Kayan's US$10 billion petrochemical plant in Jubail Industrial City - touted to be the world's largest integrated petrochemical project - signed on 30 May 2008 
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                    Royal Jubilee Hospital P3, British ColumbiaSocial & Defence North AmericaThe recent financial close of the Royal Jubilee Hospital P3 renewal project in British Columbia was achieved remarkably quickly - signalling the continuation of a strong social infrastructure P3... 
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                    New York, New York: Noble's second wind portfolioRenewables North AmericaFinancing for Noble's latest New York State wind farm portfolio reached its US$1.18 billion financial close on 30 June 
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                    Kromhout Barracks PPP, The NetherlandsSocial & Defence EuropeThe Netherlands last week closed its first defence PPP - going in at the deep end with the €290 million DBFOM of the armed forces' largest barracks facility 
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                    Indira Gandhi International - Delhi AirportTransport Asia PacificThere are 449 airports/airstrips in the India and among these, the Airports Authority of India owns and manages 5 international airports, 87 domestic airports and 28 civil enclaves at Defence... 
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                    IFM acquisition of Con Ed north east US power plantsRenewables North AmericaWhen Industry Funds Management reached financial close on its US$1.477 billion acquisition of northeast US power assets from Con Edison in June, the deal bucked two trends