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Investors grow nervous over financing technique likely to be used by government for future projects
Australian group had been criticised for loading UK utility with debt
Magid Shenouda’s exit comes as Swiss group prepares for arrival of star Macquarie trader Nick O’Kane
Nick O’Kane, who earned more than Jamie Dimon last year, to grow trading group’s gas and power business from Dubai
Sale will be a key test of investor appetite for gas infrastructure as Britain tries to shift to renewables
Australian bank’s commodities chief earned A$58mn last year as the energy trading business he built flourished
Nick O’Kane is leaving after building booming commodities division at Australian group
Australian group’s new vehicle marks latest sign of investor appetite for critical assets
The funds face stiff competition from other active ETF managers
Joyce Moullakis and Chris Wright trace how a small Australian merchant bank became a global behemoth
World’s biggest infrastructure investor raises stake in National Gas and bets on bigger role for hydrogen
The UK utility is a case study in some of the worst aspects of private equity-style financial engineering
Latest UK water utility to seek additional cash as concerns grow about sector’s financial health
Cost of utility’s £16bn debt has surpassed price increases it has been able to pass on to consumers
Plus, Macquarie’s model for turning infrastructure into a lucrative asset and private credit targets blue-chip companies
The investment management company was a pioneer in turning public utilities into lucrative assets, but does that model make for good policy?
Nick O’Kane’s pay exceeds that of Shemara Wikramanayake for second year on back of strong trading business
Commodities business offsets decline in dealmaking at Australia’s largest investment bank
Deal with Macquarie could be derailed if Suez exercises right of first refusal on disposal
Government to use new powers to scrutinise sale of critical energy infrastructure by National Grid to Macquarie-led group
Solar project will test Australia’s ambitions to become a clean energy exporter
KKR and Macquarie walk away after Li Ka-shing group decided inflation had increased the electricity distributor’s value
Market chaos leads to bumper earnings but Australian bank warns of uncertain year ahead
Federal indictment against Archegos founder shines light on risk controls at sophisticated trading desks
Canadian investment giant’s deal underlines mergers and acquisitions boom in country
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