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August 12, 2021 6:12 pm
|Nataliia GAIDARENKO
As more super funds put money into infrastructure and as the government puts super returns under scrutiny, focus is turning to how these assets can be valued.
Financial metrics and sale prices of infrastructure assets in transport, power, telecommunications and other sectors have mostly been unavailable in the past, in part because many of them are sold and owned privately rather than on equity exchanges and because there are only a limited number of them to compare like for like.
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