The United Kingdom was an early adopter of public-private partnerships and used them extensively in the early 2000s. Then, the global financial crisis brought them to a halt. Now, given the country’s limited funding, private finance for investment is once again being encouraged.
In a sponsored report published in the September issue of Institutional Investing in Infrastructure (i3), Alex Murray, infrastructure research & strategy lead for the Unified Global Alternatives business at UBS Asset Management in London, discusses what this means for the U.K. infrastructure investment market.
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