Total assets of the top 100 infrastructure investment managers more than double in five years
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Total AUM rises to €2.52trn and the top 10 consolidate their positions, writes Richard Lowe
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A €2trn industry in the making
The 100 largest infrastructure investment managers, led by Macquarie Asset Management and Brookfield Asset Management, manage more than €1.65trn in assets.
The assets under management of the 100 largest infrastructure investment managers rose by €110bn during 2020, from €1.18trn to €1.29trn of assets. We speak to leading figures in the sector about their businesses and views on the asset class, and also question whether fixed hurdle rates are pushing infrastructure fund managers to take undue levels of risk
With transport assets hit harder than other sectors, diversification is as important as ever for infrastructure fund managers. Maha Khan Phillips and Christopher O’Dea report
With the continued growth of infrastructure mega-funds, is it inevitable that investors will overpay for assets and returns disappoint? Not necessarily, writes Christopher O’Dea