Infrastructure is holding its own: The rise of the infrastructure asset class
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Well-established as a standalone asset class in Australia and Canada, infrastructure has become a mainstay of pension portfolios in both countries due to its ability to act as a natural inflation hedge and its lack of correlation with returns generated by listed equity and debt, which for decades were the foundational asset classes for any portfolio.
But as interest in infrastructure increases across the globe, the time has come to consider it as equally vital to the performance of institutional investors’ portfolios as those more traditional asset classes.
Learn more in Luba’s article.
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