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The Chinese infrastructure frenzy is being financed by a pool of investments from central and local government sources, state-owned enterprises, and the private sector.
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Given the global bidding frenzy for infrastructure from ports to toll roads, he saw an opportunity and soon attracted two private-equity bidders.Both Australia's Macquarie Bank and TPG-Newbridge, the Asian affiliate of America's Texas Pacific Group, seem prepared to pay more than $7 billion for the PCCW assets, including debt.
The city is in a frenzy of infrastructure construction as new subways and roads are added ahead of the event.
So the country's high-speed rail frenzy and its head-spinning infrastructure projects -- part of a $1.1 trillion investment in 300 public works -- are all about managing those clusters.
Launching apps that track the movements of paid canvassers and organizing poetry slams to build camaraderie in field offices, the Clinton operation is in the final frenzy of assembling some of the most sophisticated campaign infrastructure ever.
The charges show how mining companies are facing up to increasing costs for labor and infrastructure that started to weigh on the profitability of assets acquired during the takeover frenzy about five years ago.
National, provincial and local government agencies have engaged in a frenzy of spending since then on new ports, railroads, highways, pipelines and other infrastructure while businesses have been investing heavily in new factories, office buildings, apartment towers and more.
The frenzy was over.
"Asian Frenzy?
Test frenzy.
The bank says that a frenzy of investment after the credit crisis of 2008, when total bank loans doubled in three years, led to seven years of infrastructure spending in a mere three years.
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