Features
5 January 2009 - CRUNCH TIME
Graeme Walton and Jon Coane from Pinsent Masons assess how the financial markets are coping with the economic squeeze.
5 January 2009 - MODEL MAKING
In the current climate banks are demanding watertight contracts. And financial models have to be up to the job, says Jerome Brice, partner at Mazars.
23 December 2008 - SHELTERING THE STORM
Greg Pellegrino, Deloitte's public sector industry leader, says that PPPs can help steer economies through the global financial crisis.
23 December 2008 - ALL CHANGE FOR SCOTLAND'S PFI REPLACEMENT
Scottish Futures Trust's role may be less important than originally envisaged but at least the first projects are on the horizon. Don Smith reports.
22 December 2008 - DOING THE ROUNDS
There are a raft of changes affecting housing PFIs. But as Steve Trueman, head of housing PFI at CLG, explains local authority enthusiasm is still strong.
10 December 2008 - SPENDING SPREE
Countries across the globe are attempting to buy their way out of recession. But the PPP market is in danger of losing out. Amanda Nicholls reports.
10 December 2008 - ROAD RUNNERS
CEE's crumbling road network offers some heady opportunities for investors. And most countries are getting on the right track with their PPP programmes. Rebecca Omonira-Oyekanmi reports.
28 November 2008 - WHEN THE DUST SETTLES
What will life be like for infrastructure finance after the credit crunch? Richard Abadie and Daniel Earle from PwC believe there is room for optimism.
28 November 2008 - O CANADA
Canada is quickly ramping up its P3 programme and tempting international players. John Laing Investments' James Bennett gives us a brief history of the market.
28 November 2008 - EQUAL PARTNERS
King Sturge's George Grace and Andrew MW Ludiman describe why the local asset backed vehicles can help drive the regeneration sector.
18 November 2008 - RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
Alexandr Bazhenov describes how Vnesheconombank's new PPP Centre plans to help drive this new market forward by bridging a gap in resource and know how.
18 November 2008 - SCOTTISH DANCING
The mist is finally clearing on what the Scottish Futures Trust will look like, says Euan Murray from Shepherd and Wedderburn.
5 November 2008 - GREAT EXPECTATIONS
Gordon Brown's massive bank bailout could help to get the project finance markets moving again. PFI could be back in business, says Don Smith.
5 November 2008 - A SAFE HAVEN
Universities are coming around to the idea of PPPs and the banks seem keen too. So why is the higher education sector so low key, asks Amanda Nicholls.
5 November 2008 - GREECE DEMONSTRATES WINNING WAYS
Greece's PPP Unit has travelled to London to convince the private sector that the country is open for business. Rebecca Omonira-Oyekanmi reports.
5 November 2008 - BANKS STRUGGLE WITH MASSIVE WASTE DEALS
The financial downturn is causing worrying delays to Manchester's hefty waste project. Rebecca Omonira-Oyekanmi reports on the new 'watch and wait' economy.
3 November 2008 - BERLUSCONI'S EMPIRE
Michael Taylor and Marco Gelmeti from Norton Rose discuss whether Italy's new prime minister can bring the market back to life.
28 October 2008 - BACK TO LIFE
Chris Whitehouse, chair of LIFT LOBI, explains why LIFT has been such a success and how, following a recent government announcement, it is set for a new lease of life.
28 October 2008 - CRUNCH TIME
Jonathan Manley from Standard & Poor's discusses how the recent developments for monoline insurers has hit infrastructure where it hurts.
8 October 2008 - BLOW TO PPP INVESTMENT IN INDIA
A recent high court ruling could have widespread implications for India’s PPP industry. Kumar Amitav Chaliha reports.



