$325B
By taking a broad view of infrastructure as an asset class, investors can unearth diverse opportunities that emerge in the next chapter of global trade. There are four underlying themes to consider when assessing the infrastructure landscape in Asia-Pacific:
- Asia-Pacific countries have unique infrastructure needs and challenges.
- Four Ds are driving major change: demographics, deglobalization, digitization and decarbonization.
- Infrastructure financing flows through both public and private markets.
- Digital infrastructure is a fast-growing sector in Asia-Pacific, driven by AI and the cloud.
- Australia
- Japan
- Southeast Asia
- India
PGIM'S INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
PGIM offers clients diversified solutions with global depth and scale across public and private asset classes, including fixed income, equities, real estate, private credit and other alternatives. Strategies that have a significant focus on infrastructure include:
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