Infrastructure take up hampered by high fees

Jonathan Stapleton
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The take up of infrastructure by institutional investors is being compromised by high fees, Watson Wyatt says.

The consultant's research paper - Fees in infrastructure - the firm said it favoured either low cost public private partnership strategies and / or higher-return value-added strategies, which are p...

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