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Making infrastructure assets more palatable
By
Ranjan Chakravarty, Joseph Cherian, Kiyoshi Nishim
- Asia
- Singapore
- Global
A unified market approach to infrastructure financing
The gulf between sanctioned infrastructure projects in Asia, estimated at US$730 billion per year, and the available infrastructure funding at 10% of this number, speaks for itself. The public sector currently finances over 90% of Asia’s infras...
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