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Perspective
29 March 2016

Global rail’s supply/demand imbalance

In:
Infrastructure, Transport
Region:
Middle East & Africa, Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe
Contributor
In the last 18 months it has become increasingly common to note that the supply of infrastructure projects isn’t strong enough to keep pace with debt market liquidity. However, signs of volatility in credit markets mean that this commonplace assertion may now need revising.

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