IFM: Infrastructure-debt opportunities abound

He says that insurance companies are among those interested in infrastructure debt as they gain exposure to high quality, floating-rate and credit-risk assets. This type of credit opportunity also offers a degree of inflation protection.

For investors such as insurance companies, infrastructure debt can also form part of an asset/liability-matching investment strategy.

Miller also sees a potential for infrastructure debt to form part of the need for income-generating products as an increasing number of baby boomers enter post-retirement and need to de-risk.

 

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Why UniSuper’s John Pearce thinks the data centre party is winding down 

The demand for AI driving data centre construction might be “insatiable”, but the chief investment officer of the $166 billion UniSuper thinks that investors could be taking on technology debt and misreading the regulatory tea leaves as they rush to buy digital infrastructure.

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