Reports

IJGlobal League Tables – H1 2021

IJGlobal is delighted to publish today league tables for infrastructure and project finance activity in the first half of 2021 in a new-look format that delves into the findings in more detail and provides a better user experience

Read more
  • This report is an update to “Power Shift”, our 2013 Report on the Rise of Export Credit and Development Finance in Major Projects. In this paper, we provide an up-to-date snapshot of volumes and sources of project funding on a global, regional and pan-Africa basis. We have also included a Focus on Africa, featuring contributions from leading practitioners in the market.

  • IJGlobal’s First Half 2014 Review is the first that we have produced since the merger of Infrastructure Journal and Project Finance Magazine, and draws on our improved and expanded database.

  • Global PPP Market Review

    Global economic conditions have improved, and global infrastructure investment rose, in 2013. But at the same time PPP investment declined, particularly for new-build projects with high construction costs. As a result, the global PPP market is now in its third year of decline, and the number of project financings to close in the market continues to fall.

  • IJGlobal Infrastructure Outlook - Market Views

    IJGlobal’s inaugural infrastructure market outlook report, with views and insights from the industry leaders across the globe

  • Year in Review 2013: Middle East

    A look back at some of the largest and most significant energy and infrastructure project to reach financial close in the Middle East during 2013

  • Pricing Trends

    A series of short analyses of pricing in select regions and sectors

  • Year in Review 2013: Europe and Africa

    A look back at the Deals of the Year winners in Europe and Africa in 2013 and what made these deals significant

  • In 2013 the global infrastructure finance market recovered as both deal value and deal count went up. IJ records show that the total investments in global infrastructure reached US$280 billion, which was a 51 per cent increase from the preceding year. A total of 548 deals reached financial close, up by 30 per cent.

Related Analysis