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The Energy Security Board cautioned that the ability of investors to efficiently manage risk to support investment decisions was at a ‘critical’ level, its highest rating of concern.
John Skjervem will step down at the end of March, leaving Oregon State Treasury after more than seven years and after growing the alternatives portfolio from roughly $375m to $7.1bn.
The latest round of fundraising for the Super Core series follows on from the close of Series 1 on €2.5bn in June 2018.
Competition watchdog finds airports made record profits in 2018-2019 and was critical of the current monitoring framework for a lack of effective oversight.
The vehicle’s £1.25bn target is the same figure as the hard-cap of its predecessor fund, which closed in November 2017.
Managing director Ken Wong talks fund families, paying up for Aussie assets and coronavirus fears.
SHip illustration for Infrastructure Debt 15
The Infrastructure Debt 15 is the second edition of our ranking of the world's largest credit GPs, which have raised $84bn from third-party LPs.
Fork in the road
The debate over marginal loss factors may see some short-term resolution next week – but the wider conversation about reform to Australia’s National Electricity Market still has some way to run.
energy efficiency
The Swiss fund manager has already deployed roughly €93m through SEEF II, a fund that could be double the size of its predecessor should it reach its €400m hard-cap.
The fund has already made three investments, including its first bioenergy deals since hiring a team from Foresight Group last year.
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