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There’s one subject that President Donald Trump, foreign leaders, and investors all agree on: the need for infrastructure investments.
The Trump administration’s $1 trillion proposal to rebuild America’s airports, bridges, and roads is similar to plans in Canada, Australia, India, and Indonesia. And with institutional investors looking to diversify their portfolios and generate income, infrastructure financing has become a hot new market. Many are turning to unlisted funds that pool money to do just that. As a result, these funds raised a record $59 billion last year, according to alternatives research firm Preqin.
Then there’s Cressida Hogg, who oversees the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board’s $24 billion Canadian ($18 billion U.S.) infrastructure portfolio. Hogg, who had a 20-year career in private equity before joining the CPPIB in 2014, takes direct equity stakes in projects around the world, from toll roads in Chicago and Mexico City to a railroad operator in Australia.
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