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Infrastructure Investing

by Wiley
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Invaluable information regarding one of the biggest worldwide growth areas in investing-infrastructure assets

Infrastructure investing is about to explode on the worldwide scene. The fact is that real money will need to be spent on real projects-which will present real opportunities for stable, long-term returns. But infrastructure assets have unique characteristics and the investments and funds that will likely rise up must be suitably structured to serve investor needs.

Author Rajeev Sawant has been analyzing infrastructure investments, funds, and project financing programs for nearly five years, and with this book, he presents information that will be invaluable to lenders, pension funds, insurance companies, investment funds, rating agencies, and even governments.

  • Presents comprehensive data analysis on infrastructure cases worldwide
  • Analyzes the opportunities as well as the pitfalls of infrastructure investing
  • Focuses on the needs of pensions, insurance companies, and endowments interested in infrastructure investing

For the next decade, worldwide economic growth and increased employment-as well as investment returns-will come from infrastructure projects. This book will help you understand today's dynamic infrastructure asset class and quickly get you up to speed on the unique risks and rewards associated with it.

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xvii

Chapter 1 Infrastructure Demand and Investment Funds 1

An Overview of Infrastructure Demand 2

Availability of Funds 19

Conclusion 26

Chapter 2 Infrastructure Asset Characteristics 27

Defining Asset Classes 28

Portfolio Perspective on Asset Classification 29

Large Up-front Investments 32

Strong Cash Flows 34

Stable Cash Flows 36

Long Life 38

Irreversible Investments 38

Location Specificity 39

Growth Options 39

Value under Default 44

Conclusion 47

Chapter 3 Equity Infrastructure Indexes 49

Infrastructure Investment Options 49

Equity Infrastructure Indexes 51

Macquarie Global Infrastructure Index 54

S&P Global Infrastructure Index 58

CSFB Emerging Markets Infrastructure Index 59

Infrastructure Equity Indexes Correlations 63

Efficient Frontier 65

Conclusion 69

Chapter 4 Debt versus Equity Mode of Investment 71

Theories of Capital Structure 71

Pecking Order Theory 74

Free Cash Flow Theory 76

Trade-off Theory of Capital Structure 78

Governance and Capital Structure 81

Options Approach 82

Private Equity Model of Investing 86

Conclusion 94

Chapter 5 Infrastructure and the Threat of Holdup 95

Transaction Cost Economics 95

Solutions for the Holdup Problem 102

Conclusion 113

Chapter 6 Infrastructure Assets and Political Risk 115

Political Risk Typology 115

Sovereign Holdup 120

Types of Risk 124

Hedging Sovereign Holdup 130

Risk Mitigation Strategies 134

Conclusion 142

Chapter 7 Project Finance and Infrastructure 145

Project Finance Structure 146

Project Finance versus Corporate Finance 147

Ras Laffan Revisited 156

Project Risk Analysis 161

Credit Rating Agencies 165

Using the Project Finance Structure 169

Role of Government 172

Conclusion 175

Chapter 8 Infrastructure Asset Valuation and Bond Returns 177

An Overview of Infrastructure Valuation Theory 178

Basel II and Infrastructure Lending 187

Infrastructure Bond Returns 199

Conclusion 208

Chapter 9 Case Studies 211

Case Study 1: Aguas Argentinas S.A. 211

Case Study 2: Dabhol Power Company 223

Conclusion 230

Conclusion 233

Notes 237

About the Author 253

Index 255

RAJEEV J. SAWANT is a Research Fellow at the Center for Emerging Market Enterprises at the Fletcher School, Tufts University. Prior to this, heconsulted for JSA Partners (an A.T. Kearney spin-off) in international strategic alliances in aerospace and defense. Sawant is a member of the Academy ofManagement and the Financial Management Association, is an Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation scholar, and has served as Aide de Camp to the President of India. He holds a PhD inbusiness strategy and international management.

Infrastructure investing has exploded onto the worldwide scene. The fact is that real money will need to be spent on real projects—which will present real opportunities for stable, long-term returns. But infrastructure assets have unique characteristics, and the investments and funds that will likely rise up must be suitably structured to serve investor needs.

Financial markets researcher Rajeev Sawant has been analyzing infrastructure investments, funds, and project financing programs for nearly five years, and now, with this book, he presents information that will be invaluable to lenders, pension funds, endowments, insurance companies, investment funds, rating agencies, and even governments.

Written with the serious professional in mind, this reliable resource focuses on infrastructure's economic characteristics, highlights the rewards and perils that infrastructure investors face, and addresses the strategic threats they must mitigate. Chapter by chapter, this informative guide:

  • Examines the characteristics of debt versus equity funding by applying the latest theoretical capital structure research to infrastructure funding

  • Discusses project finance and the strategic use of capital structure as a risk-mitigation tool

  • Explores infrastructure asset valuation issues and the return characteristics of a project finance infrastructure bond portfolio

  • Outlines infrastructure risk factors, in particular, the threat of counterparty hold-up and the incentives this threat engenders

  • Compares existing equity-based infrastructure indices to broad indices for equities, bonds, and commodities in terms of risk, return, and correlations

  • Looks at two case studies that did not live up to the promise of infrastructure and applies the frameworks developed throughout the book

For the next decade, worldwide economic growth and increased employment, as well as investment returns, will come from infrastructure projects. This book will help you understand today's dynamic infrastructure asset class and enhance the returns you are able to obtain from it—all while improving the quality of life for people around the globe.

"Over the next decade, North America, Europe, and the developing world will experience an unprecedented surge of investment in infrastructure. The promise for investors is great; the risks are similarly huge. In his Infrastructure Investing: Managing Risks and Rewards for Pensions, Insurance Companies, and Endowments, Rajeev Sawant has given us a road map to investing in infrastructure. His analysis and writing is crisp, clear, and politically and economically sophisticated. Rajeev's book is must reading for smart investors."—Frank G. Wisner, International Affairs Advisor, Patton Boggs, LLP, Vice Chairman External Affairs AIG, U.S. Ambassador to India

"Rajeev Sawant's Infrastructure Investing is at the intersection of two of the most daunting challenges of the first half of the twenty-first century: the surge of infrastructure investing necessary to sustain population growth and to improve living standards, and finding long-tenor assets for pension funds and insurance companies on behalf of an aging population with ever longer life expectancies. By unlocking the alchemy of project finance, Sawant uniquely establishes infrastructure investing as an asset class. A must-read for all asset managers and any serious student of global investing."—Laurent L. Jacque, Walter B. Wriston Professor of International Finance & Banking, Fletcher School, Tufts University


AUTHORS:

Rajeev J. Sawant

PUBLISHER:

Wiley

ISBN-13:

9780470537312

BINDING:

Hardback

BISAC:

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS

LANGUAGE:

English

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