HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026069.txt
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026069.txt
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The document discusses Edmond de Rothschild's expertise in infrastructure investment and financing.
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The document discusses Edmond de Rothschild's expertise in infrastructure investment and financing. The firm has a strong track record in European infrastructure with an outstanding reputation as one of the most recognized financial advisors to the sector. They have developed deep expertise by partnering with two experienced managers, TIIC for equity investments in transport and social infrastructure and BRIDGE for infrastructure debt. The document also mentions the issue of returns on investment and competition from pension funds that want to match maturities. The author suggests finding a niche to avoid competing with people that have trillions of dollars in credit needs.
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