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  • Angamos: AES plays the long game

    19 Nov 2008 Latin America

    Angamos: AES plays the long game

  • InterGen TransAlta: Minor M&A?

    19 Nov 2008 Latin America

    InterGen TransAlta: Minor M&A?

  • Panama Canal: Locked in

    19 Nov 2008 Latin America

    Panama Canal: Locked in

  • Down cycle means recycle

    19 Nov 2008

    Down cycle means recycle

  • The fear factor

    19 Nov 2008 North America

    The fear factor

  • Small mercies

    19 Nov 2008 North America

    Small mercies

  • Coal-fired conundrum

    19 Nov 2008 Europe

    Coal-fired conundrum

  • Balance sheets to the wind

    19 Nov 2008

    Balance sheets to the wind

  • Bridge to the past

    19 Nov 2008 MENA

    Bridge to the past

  • Alberta Schools P3

    Robert Lovell 18 Nov 2008 Social & Defence North America

    The Alberta Schools P3 deal is Canada's largest schools P3 transaction and Alberta's largest social infrastructure P3, and a project that determinedly closed in the midst of global financial meltdown

  • Liefkenshoek Rail Tunnel

    Tom Bowker 13 Nov 2008 Transport Europe

    Belgium's Liefkenshoek rail tunnel project has reached financial close - no mean feat in the current market. In more fluid financial times, the FC of a deal like this would not have caused such a stir - but the fact that it closed in November 2008 makes i

  • Project Finance Deals of the Year 2008 Entry Guidelines

    06 Nov 2008

    Project Finance Deals of the Year 2008 Entry Guidelines

  • Nigeria's Lekki-Epe Expressway PPP

    Ila Halai 30 Oct 2008 Transport Sub-Saharan Africa

    Many African states have identified PPPs as the most effective way of improving infrastructure and stimulating economic growth in their countries. Nigeria is the latest state to engage private participation to assist the government in fulfilling its manda

  • AES Angamos - syndication in a cold climate

    30 Oct 2008 Power Latin America

    As other big-ticket deals in the global project finance sector were delayed, heavily reworked or simply floundered amid the credit crunch this autumn, the two underwriters on AES' Angamos coal-fired power project in Chile were able to sell nearly US$1 bil

  • Angel Trains - a case study

    21 Oct 2008 Transport Europe

    On 6 August 2008, a consortium advised by Babcock & Brown announced that it had reached financial close on the purchase of Angel Trains from the Royal Bank of Scotland for an enterprise value of £3.6 billion

  • Royal School of Military Engineering

    Robert Lovell 05 Oct 2008 Social & Defence Europe

    This PPP deal - Royal School of Military Engineering (RSME) - to provide a blend of accommodation and military training services saw the project architects reinvent the wheel in a masterful way to achieve financial close on a deal that had no commercial l

  • Canada's Kelowna and Vernon hospitals P3

    Ila Halai 01 Oct 2008 Social & Defence North America

    Attractive social infrastructure deals are currently drawing much of the attention in Canada with health projects leading the way for a country that has embraced P3s with enthusiasm

  • Making hay

    01 Oct 2008 North America

    Making hay

  • X Factor

    01 Oct 2008 Latin America

    X Factor

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