
Infrastructure investing has looked like a very good business in recent years. Initially, interest in infrastructure was due to its role as a long-term, inflation-resistant vehicle for institutional investors. But the crying need for building, repairing and upgrading the built world while most governments are short on funds has given it an almost socially-conscious image.
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