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CFSI launches infrastructure fund

Australia's largest fund manager Colonial First State Investment (CFSI) plans to launch an infrastructure fund in the June quarter aimed at the wholesale market, the company said. CFSI hopes its Wholesale Infrastructure Income Fund will have $200 million ...

NAB dumps share buyback following APRA report

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 24 MAR 2004
National Australia Bank is to implement new capital adequacy initiatives and terminate a share buyback after the release of a report by the banking regulator today into a forex trading scandal at NAB. The Australia Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) ...

Macquarie Korea fund acquires two more assets for $239 million

AAP  |  MONDAY, 15 MAR 2004
Macquarie Bank Ltd's Korean road fund has acquired two more assets for $239 million, continuing the Australian investment bank's expansion into that country. Macquarie said its Korean Road Infrastructure Fund (KRIF) bought a 99% stake in Baekyang Tunnel ...

ASX boss says super should be freed to fund infrastructure

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 11 MAR 2004
The boss of the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) has called on the government to allow amassed superannuation savings to fund infrastructure projects here and overseas. ASX managing director Richard Humphry told a financial markets conference in Sydney ...

Macquarie Bank sets up Japanese infrastructure fund

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 3 MAR 2004
Macquarie Bank has acquired a stake in a Japanese toll road, continuing its plan to invest in infrastructure assets around the world. A year after launching its Korean Road Infrastructure Fund, Macquarie said today it joined the Japanese Government-owned ...

CSR to roadshow debut $A bond issue

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 20 FEB 2004
CSR Ltd said it would soon begin a roadshow in Australia to assess demand for its debut Australian dollar bond issue. CSR said the roadshow would target investors in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane beginning the first week of March and it would also ...

AIF to maintain dividends, after reporting $11.2 million net profit

Australian Infrastructure Fund (AIF) said today it would continue to sustain dividends, forecasting a 5.5 cents distribution for the second half of 2003/04, similar to the first half. The company reported a net profit of $11.263 million compared with ...

BOS plans roadshow for debt investors

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 28 JAN 2004
BOS International Australia said would run a roadshow for local debt investors in the first quarter of 2004. BOS, a subsidiary of the Bank of Scotland and a member of UK-based HBOS Group, said the roadshow would be hosted by the Commonwealth Bank and ...

Macquarie raises $125 million in South African infrastructure

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 23 JAN 2004
Macquarie Bank Ltd's African investment joint venture has raised $125 million in its second private infrastructure fund, with plans afoot to raise more in coming months. The new African Infrastructure Investment Fund (AIIF) has raised 675 million rand ...

Macquarie's Korean road fund raises additional $304 million

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 16 JAN 2004
Macquarie Bank Ltd and Shinhan Bank hasannounced the third close of the Korean Road Infrastructure Fund raising an additional $304 million. Macquarie Bank and Shinhan Bank, which are the joint managers of Korea's first private infrastructure fund, said ...