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High-stakes game for many players

By Peter Thal Larsen

Published: October 24 2006 17:34 | Last updated: October 24 2006 17:34

Until a few years ago, most investment banks looked at the business of financing infrastructure projects as a bit of a backwater.

Commonly known as a subset of project finance, the activity was associated with building dams or power stations in the developing world, often with the help of non-governmental organisations such as the World Bank. Margins on lending were thin, and projects were fraught with risks such as ballooning costs or bureaucratic interference.

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