7 August 2023

The Evolving Opportunity in Infrastructure Debt

In addition to infrastructure debt's defensive nature, diversification benefits and potential to offer compelling risk-adjusted returns, infrastructure's "essentiality" underscores its appeal throughout the economic cycle.

Infrastructure: Essential and Evolving

In today's quickly evolving global economy, many institutional investors have turned to infrastructure debt for potential benefits ranging from an illiquidity premium over public markets to enhanced diversification, risk protection and asset-liability matching characteristics. Amid often varying definitions of infrastructure debt among managers, banks, and investors, at Barings the definition centers on the type of asset generating the cash flow, with an emphasis on essential assets that meet key social or economic needs and that have the potential to offer stable, long-term cash flows. In our view, today's evolving infrastructure universe encompasses six broad categories:

Economic Infrastructure

  • Transportation-related strategic assets such as toll roads, seaports, airports, railroad rolling stock

Utilities and Pipelines

  • Regulated or unregulated distribution and transmission assets, which typically carry water, sewage, electricity, natural gas, and other fuels

Power Generation

  • Renewable energy generation assets (solar, wind or hydro), batteries, and EV charging infrastructure

Social Infrastructure

  • Government-sponsored public-private partnerships and social housing, and development of hospitals, parks, government buildings and schools

Midstream and Storage Facilities

  • Commodity product storage, energy, and non-energy assets

Digital Infrastructure

  • Towers, fiber cabling and data centers in well-understood markets or regimes

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Any forecasts in this material are based upon Barings opinion of the market at the date of preparation and are subject to change without notice, dependent upon many factors. Any prediction, projection or forecast is not necessarily indicative of the future or likely performance. Investment involves risk. The value of any investments and any income generated may go down as well as up and is not guaranteed by Barings or any other person. PAST PERFORMANCE IS NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS.

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