VinaCapital and GS Energy back Vietnamese LNG project by Kali Persall | Mar 22, 2021 Vietnamese asset management firm VinaCapital and South Korea’s GS Energy are planning to back a 3,000-megawatt LNG-to-power project in Long An, Vietnam, according to Reuters.
SilverEdge launches with data center in Swindon’s M4 corridor by Kali Persall | Mar 22, 2021 SilverEdge DC, a new U.K. data center and colocation provider, has launched with its first center in Swindon, England.
ACI World updates guidance on restart and recovery for airports by Released | Mar 22, 2021 Airports Council International (ACI) World has today published new guidance for airports to help them prepare for restart and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on their operations.
Teine Energy seeks to raise $400m in private placement by Kali Persall | Mar 22, 2021 Teine Energy, one of Canada's largest privately held energy companies, is planning to launch a $400 million private offering of senior notes.
Canadian Pacific Railway to merge with Kansas City Southern by Kali Persall | Mar 22, 2021 Canadian Pacific Railway has agreed to acquire Kansas City Southern in a $29 billion stock and cash transaction.
Olivier Behets appointed vice president of infrastructure finance at Societe Generale by Kali Persall | Mar 22, 2021 Olivier Behets has been appointed vice president of infrastructure finance at Societe Generale Corporate and Investment Banking (SGCIB) in London.
Hunt Energy and Manulife form energy storage JV by Kali Persall | Mar 22, 2021 Hunt Energy Network and Manulife Investment Management have formed a new venture to participate in the energy-storage segment within the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT).
Succeeding in business with Biden: Getting meetings right by Michael Likosky | Mar 22, 2021 This is the seventh installment of a weekly column devoted to the nuts and bolts of successfully doing business with President Joe Biden and his administration.
CalPERS extends search for CIO by Kali Persall | Mar 22, 2021 The $445 billion California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) has extended its global search for a new CIO, following the resignation of CIO Ben Meng in August 2020.
Korean investor to support U.S. infrastructure plan by Andrea Zander | Mar 19, 2021 The prospects of a major investment package into U.S. infrastructure is raising the interest of Asian asset owners, specifically for Korea's Public Officials Benefit Association.