Reports
IJGlobal Reports
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IJGlobal League Tables – Q3 2021
Anna Cole-BaileyThe IJGlobal league tables for Q3 2021 are now live, logging infrastructure and project finance activity across the globe, and recording values at $270.3 billion, securing a growth of 6.25% compared to Q3 2020 while maintaining levels way above the quarterly average ($157.8 billion) since the start of 2017
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IJInvestor Funds & Investors Report – Q3 2021
Anna Cole-BaileyIJInvestor has released its Funds & Investors Report for Q3 2021 which has seen infrastructure funds raise $21.54 billion globally against a backdrop of macro-economic volatility, a return to physical events and the much-anticipated COP26
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IJGlobal League Tables – H1 2021
IJGlobal is delighted to publish today league tables for infrastructure and project finance activity in the first half of 2021 in a new-look format that delves into the findings in more detail and provides a better user experience
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IJInvestor Funds & Investors Report – H1 2021
Ott TammikIJInvestor's funds team has finished crunching the numbers for H1 2021 – when several chunky renewables funds hit a final close and fund managers pulled off one of the strongest half-years we have on record
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IJGlobal League Tables – Q1 2021
Lyudmila ZlatevaAfter an unprecedented year marked by the unforeseen unravelling of the Covid-19 pandemic, global infrastructure finance is off to a slow start in 2021
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IJInvestor Funds & Investors Report – Q1 2021
Ott TammikIJInvestor has released its fundraising report for Q1 2021, when 21 funds reached a final close, raising a combined $18 billion
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IJGlobal League Tables – full-year 2020
Lyudmila ZlatevaThe last full calendar year – 2020 – of infrastructure and energy finance will for all time be remembered as the one that put the global economy to the test, and proved the resilience of this sector
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IJInvestor Funds & Investors Report – full year 2020
Ott TammikIJInvestor has released its full-year fundraising report for 2020 – in which infrastructure funds managed to raise more capital than in 2019, despite the global pandemic