Steady economic growth is tied closely to a strong infrastructure, and regional governments have realised the importance of opening up key sectors for private investment to boost economic growth. It is undeniable that Asia’s infrastructure needs are enormous.
Date:
29-Oct-2007 to 30-Oct-2007
Organiser's Company:
Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute
Contact Person:
Rena Chang
Contact Number:
+603 20932977
Email:
renachang@asli.com.my
The Government in Malaysia is moving from being infrastructure owners to regulators selling infrastructure interests to the private sector. Active buyers are Investment Banks, Private Equity Firms, and Insurance & Pension Funds. As many are aware, infrastructure is one of the fastest growing asset classes in the world, with many investors seeking exposure to long-term sustainable assets, capable of providing absolute returns under most market conditions. Because infrastructure has a low correlation to other asset classes, it allows for better diversification of an investment portfolio. With similar characteristics to real estate, are Infrastructure assets fast becoming the next big thing? To some investors, the emergence of infrastructure funds has provided opportunities to invest in new and existing essential assets.
Government Officials |
Package Price: MYR $1,200.00 |
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Full Registration |
Package Price: MYR $1,500.00 |
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