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UK turns to private finance to boost infrastructure investment, and more

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UK turns to private finance to boost infrastructure investment
By Peter Sedgwick
Given the constraints on public sector borrowing in the UK, the new Labour government wants a substantial increase in private sector infrastructure investment. This could include investments under licence, investment in privatised utilities and public-private partnerships to invest in public services.

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Catalysing growth in emerging markets through sovereign co-investments
By Ariel Budiman
While bilateral and multilateral support can help, emerging markets need sustained capital particularly from the private sector.

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