The two are forming an asset management joint venture that will invest in core infrastructure in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
The Unit Trust of India partners with HSH Nordbank and Noor in a $500 million private equity fund to invest in Indian infrastructure projects.
Andrew Yee of Standard Chartered IL&FS Infrastructure Growth Fund talks about Asian infrastructure post the credit crisis.
Mirae Asset Global Investments says government stimulus packages will help boost transport infrastructure in many Asian countries.
ABCD Macquarie makes its first investments in Abu Dhabi infrastructure from a newly raised $630 million fund.
Merrill Lynch has raised its annual infrastructure spending forecast for emerging markets by 80% on the back of increased government spending, especially in China, the Middle ...
The fund plans to invest one-third of its assets in China with the balance spread among Argentina, Russia, the Czech Republic and other emerging markets.
Macquarie, SBI and the International Finance Corporation, as a cornerstone investor, plan to contribute a total of $450 million to start the fund, which is expected to launch ...
Alternative investment firms are exploring direct and indirect ways of tapping into the Russian infrastructure theme.
Macquarie's Asian Infrastructure Conference in Singapore contemplates how or whether private investors can gain from improving the shambolic state of Indian infrastructure.
AMP Capital strategist Shane Oliver says the asset class provides a low correlation to shares and bonds.
Kotak Mahindra says the strategy will offer a higher risk/return ratio than Indian equities.
The capital-protected fund will list in Australia.
Hong Leong unit HLG Unit Trust rolls out an Asia-Pacific fund for domestic investors.
Malaysian asset manager and sub-advisor Macquarie launch country’s first global infrastructure fund.
The bank buys a 14.9% stake in Sydney’s newly opened Lane Cove Tunnel from Cheung Kong Infrastructure, with the view to launching a new trust at the end of the year.
Annual expenditure of $400 billion-plus is needed to meet global infrastructure needs, creating new opportunities for investors.
The China fund will source money from local investors via a JV with CITIC Securities.
Brunei and Asia''s infrastructure needs are the winners as big Islamic money comes to Asia.
Cheung Kong Infrastructure has had a busy year with numerous new investments and joint ventures.