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18 August 2011 - Motion sickness

New Zealand might not have much of a pipeline to shout about, but its government is showing all the right signs of a commitment to PPPs for the long-term Comments: 0Read more...

14 July 2011 - The gulf in Mexico

Government expectations on PPP bid prices have been dangerously out of sync with the market this year Comments: 0Read more...

5 July 2011 - Spoon-Fed

Expertise at state level, not federal handouts, is the key to unlocking P3 dealflow in the US Comments: 0Read more...

16 June 2011 - CEE of tranquility

PPP dealflow has been quiet in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) this year, but Poland's local authorities may be about to change all that Comments: 0Read more...

18 May 2011 - Line in the sand

The cancellation of the Mafraq highway in Abu Dhabi reveals a turning point for PPPs in the Middle East Comments: 0Read more...

27 April 2011 - Bright lights, big city

Recent proposals for PPP legislation in the state of New York are good news, but there is a long way to go Comments: 0Read more...

29 March 2011 - Rules of engagement

Governments around the world are learning that they must keep bidders and investors on side for the long-term Comments: 0Read more...

3 March 2011 - Talking shop

The Philippines wants foreign private investment for its programme of 73 PPPs and it's not shy in asking for it Comments: 0Read more...

10 February 2011 - A two-track market

The political will is now clear for high-speed rail in the US. So where’s the funding – federal or otherwise – actually going to come from? Comments: 2Read more...

17 January 2011 - Tea with the president

Rather than any deeply-seated political ideology, the use and growth of PPPs in an emerging market often comes down to the opinion of one individual Comments: 0Read more...

17 December 2010 - Coming in from the cold

Three PPPs reached financial close in Russia this year but there are still some hard questions to be asked about its prospects for growth Comments: 0Read more...

25 November 2010 - Down and out in Euro-land

As Spain, Portugal and Ireland take shelter from bond-traders and protestors, there is less and less visibility on PPP pipelines Comments: 0Read more...

28 October 2010 - New kids on the block

Emerging economies certainly seem to be talking a good game on PPPs but the reality on the ground is a lot different. Comments: 0Read more...

7 October 2010 - Side-tracked

The US mid-term elections in a few weeks threaten to derail high-speed proposals across the country Comments: 0Read more...

24 August 2010 - American Dreams

It’s often said the US is a bit of a sleeping giant when it comes to PPPs – but it might be ready to wake up. Comments: 0Read more...

9 August 2010 - Think local, act global

Hello and welcome to PPP Bulletin’s international blog… where we give you a quick run down of the latest partnerships news from around the world. Comments: 0Read more...

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When it rains, it pours

Similar to the UK, Australia’s recent federal Budget announcements placed infrastructure high on its hit list, but is the timeframe for projects merely a political stunt asks Aaron Weinman

Editorial Interview

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On good authority

With uncertainty surrounding Puerto Rico's PPP Authority, Dan Colombini talks to its former director, and newly-appointed principal consultant at Parsons Brinckerhoff, David Alvarez. He discusses the US P3 market and making the switch to the private sector

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