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Latin America is in its fifth year of an unparalleled economic expansion
In the past two years, the flood of money into infrastructure funds has been astonishing.
The world’s 20 largest funds now have nearly $130 billion under management, 77 percent of it raised in 2006 and 2007 with about 63 percent from new entrants. The value of infrastructure buyout deals has already grown from roughly $20 billion in 2003 and 2004 to $106 billion in 2008. Projects in emerging markets will require more than $1 trillion in capital over the next 10 years. A growing percentage of this will be dedicated to Latin America.
Regulatory reform and renewed interest in the region have left institutional investors, private equity firms and fund managers asking for more. Infrastructure Investment World LatAm 2008 will give them the answers, and provide a detailed exploration of the current opportunities.
Confirmed speakers include:
- Keynote Speaker: Jordan Schwartz, Lead Infrastructure Economist for Latin America and the Caribbean, The World Bank (USA)
- Isaac Pinto Averbuch, Director of PPP Program, Ministry of Planning (Brasil)
- Jean-Marc Aboussouan, Chief, Infrastructure Division-Structured and Corporate Finance, Inter-American Development Bank (USA)
- Edie Quintrell, Director of Operations, MIGA (USA)
- Moisés Schwartz, President, Consar (Mexico)
- Santiago Montenegro, President, Asofondos (Colombia)
- Carlos Eduardo Schahin, Executive Director, Banco Schahin (Brasil)
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This is THE event institutional investors attend as it is devised with the investor in mind. With sessions designed to incite debate among the market’s leading players, you get a candid look at the very heart of this market.
This event will explore where the deals are, managing risk in this emerging market, opportunities for funds, PPP’s, and improving operations capabilities. It will analyze current brownfield & greenfield opportunities including toll roads, airports, ports, rail lines, power plants, digital infrastructure and more.
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