Changing face of infrastructure deals in 2019
A dearth of big privatisations will have infrastructure investors scouring for deals in renewable energy and telco this year, says RBC's Sean Miller.
A dearth of big privatisations will have infrastructure investors scouring for deals in renewable energy and telco this year, says RBC's Sean Miller.
The Murray-Darling Basin Plan is at serious risk unless the way it is managed is reformed, including splitting the federal authority overseeing it, a major report has found.
Goldman Sachs and French bank Natixis have started selling a $200 million-odd syndicated loan for Brookfield Asset Management.
This could be the year plane passengers get a better deal both in the air and on the ground as the Productivity Commission reviews airport regulation with an eye to enhancing "community wellbeing".
Australia's high labour costs means it can't compete with foreign-owned cargo ships, shipping companies say.
AMP Capital is believed to be running hard at dual-listed infrastructure manager Infratil's stake in a student accommodation concession base...
Most of Atlas Arteria's earnings come from a French tollroad network, the APRR, that has been disrupted by protesters.
Lendlease could slash its dividends by as much as half this year as it recovers from the shock $350 million impairment.
John Holland CEO Joe Barr says the company will be less reliant on sub-contractors after buying RCR's rail business.
Amid rising appetite for US infrastructure, Macquarie raised 40 per cent more than it anticipated for new roads, energy and waste projects.
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