Assessment of the Impact of the Crisis on New PPI Projects : Update Five

Investment commitments to infrastructure projects with private participation (Private Participation in Infrastructure (PPI) projects) reaching closure in developing countries grew by 22 percent in the third quarter of 2009, and by 10 percent in the first three quarters of the year, compared with the same periods of 2008. These growth rates indicate a strong recovery from the 54 percent decline in the second half of 2008 compared with the same period of 2007. But investment grew selectively, concentrated in large energy projects in a few countries: Brazil, India, and Turkey. The Russian Federation, by contrast, saw a sharp decline in investment as a result of the global financial crisis and the end of the RAO UES privatization program. If these four countries were excluded, investment in developing countries would have fallen by 49 percent in the third quarter of 2009, and by 5 percent in the first three quarters, compared with the same periods of 2008. Among sectors, energy was the only one with investment growth in 2009, thanks to activity in greenfield power plants. Across sectors, large projects (US$500 million or more) accounted for the investment growth. Private activity as measured by number of projects remained slower than before the full onset of the financial crisis. The number of projects reaching closure was 27 percent lower in the third quarter of 2009, and 10 percent lower in the first three quarters, than in the same periods of 2008. These trends suggest greater project selectivity. Indeed, the large projects that are reaching closure are characterized by strong economic and financial fundamentals and the backing of financially solid sponsors and governments.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2010-02
Subjects:ACCOUNTING, BANK LOANS, BIDDING, BIDDING DOCUMENTS, BOND, BORROWING COSTS, BORROWING REQUIREMENTS, CAPITAL MARKET, CAPITAL MARKETS, COMMERCIAL BANK, COMMERCIAL BANK LENDING, COMMERCIAL BANKS, CREDIT AGENCIES, DEBT, DEBT ISSUANCE, DECLINE IN INVESTMENT, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DEVELOPING COUNTRY, DEVELOPMENT BANK, DIRECT FINANCING, ECONOMICS, EQUITY HOLDERS, EXPENDITURE, EXPORT CREDIT, FINANCIAL CRISIS, FINANCIAL MARKET, FINANCIAL MARKETS, GLOBAL ECONOMIC PROSPECTS, GROWTH RATES, HOLDING, INCOME, INCOME GROUP, INCOME GROUPS, INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS, INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING, INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS, INVESTMENT GROWTH, INVESTMENT PROGRAMS, IPO, LENDER, LENDERS, LIQUIDITY, LOAN, LOAN MARKET, LOAN SYNDICATIONS, LOCAL CAPITAL MARKET, LOCAL CAPITAL MARKETS, LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES, MARKET CONDITIONS, MARKET ENVIRONMENT, MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES, NEW MARKET, PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE, PRIVATIZATION, PUBLIC BANKS, PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP, RETURN, RISK AVERSION, RISK MANAGEMENT, RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES, SHARE OF INVESTMENT, SHARES OF INVESTMENT, SMALL LOAN, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TENDERS, TRADE VOLUME, TRANSPORT, URBAN DEVELOPMENT, WORLD TRADE,
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spelling dig-okr-10986109392024-08-08T16:12:29Z Assessment of the Impact of the Crisis on New PPI Projects : Update Five World Bank ACCOUNTING BANK LOANS BIDDING BIDDING DOCUMENTS BOND BORROWING COSTS BORROWING REQUIREMENTS CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKETS COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANK LENDING COMMERCIAL BANKS CREDIT AGENCIES DEBT DEBT ISSUANCE DECLINE IN INVESTMENT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT BANK DIRECT FINANCING ECONOMICS EQUITY HOLDERS EXPENDITURE EXPORT CREDIT FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL MARKETS GLOBAL ECONOMIC PROSPECTS GROWTH RATES HOLDING INCOME INCOME GROUP INCOME GROUPS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS INVESTMENT GROWTH INVESTMENT PROGRAMS IPO LENDER LENDERS LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN MARKET LOAN SYNDICATIONS LOCAL CAPITAL MARKET LOCAL CAPITAL MARKETS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET ENVIRONMENT MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES NEW MARKET PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATIZATION PUBLIC BANKS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP RETURN RISK AVERSION RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES SHARE OF INVESTMENT SHARES OF INVESTMENT SMALL LOAN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS TENDERS TRADE VOLUME TRANSPORT URBAN DEVELOPMENT WORLD TRADE Investment commitments to infrastructure projects with private participation (Private Participation in Infrastructure (PPI) projects) reaching closure in developing countries grew by 22 percent in the third quarter of 2009, and by 10 percent in the first three quarters of the year, compared with the same periods of 2008. These growth rates indicate a strong recovery from the 54 percent decline in the second half of 2008 compared with the same period of 2007. But investment grew selectively, concentrated in large energy projects in a few countries: Brazil, India, and Turkey. The Russian Federation, by contrast, saw a sharp decline in investment as a result of the global financial crisis and the end of the RAO UES privatization program. If these four countries were excluded, investment in developing countries would have fallen by 49 percent in the third quarter of 2009, and by 5 percent in the first three quarters, compared with the same periods of 2008. Among sectors, energy was the only one with investment growth in 2009, thanks to activity in greenfield power plants. Across sectors, large projects (US$500 million or more) accounted for the investment growth. Private activity as measured by number of projects remained slower than before the full onset of the financial crisis. The number of projects reaching closure was 27 percent lower in the third quarter of 2009, and 10 percent lower in the first three quarters, than in the same periods of 2008. These trends suggest greater project selectivity. Indeed, the large projects that are reaching closure are characterized by strong economic and financial fundamentals and the backing of financially solid sponsors and governments. 2012-08-13T13:37:47Z 2012-08-13T13:37:47Z 2010-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/02/11893582/assessment-impact-crisis-new-ppi-projects-update-five https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10939 English PPI Data Update; Note No. 35 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC
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topic ACCOUNTING
BANK LOANS
BIDDING
BIDDING DOCUMENTS
BOND
BORROWING COSTS
BORROWING REQUIREMENTS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK LENDING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CREDIT AGENCIES
DEBT
DEBT ISSUANCE
DECLINE IN INVESTMENT
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DIRECT FINANCING
ECONOMICS
EQUITY HOLDERS
EXPENDITURE
EXPORT CREDIT
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
GLOBAL ECONOMIC PROSPECTS
GROWTH RATES
HOLDING
INCOME
INCOME GROUP
INCOME GROUPS
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING
INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS
INVESTMENT GROWTH
INVESTMENT PROGRAMS
IPO
LENDER
LENDERS
LIQUIDITY
LOAN
LOAN MARKET
LOAN SYNDICATIONS
LOCAL CAPITAL MARKET
LOCAL CAPITAL MARKETS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MARKET CONDITIONS
MARKET ENVIRONMENT
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
NEW MARKET
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
PRIVATIZATION
PUBLIC BANKS
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
RETURN
RISK AVERSION
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
SHARE OF INVESTMENT
SHARES OF INVESTMENT
SMALL LOAN
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TENDERS
TRADE VOLUME
TRANSPORT
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
WORLD TRADE
ACCOUNTING
BANK LOANS
BIDDING
BIDDING DOCUMENTS
BOND
BORROWING COSTS
BORROWING REQUIREMENTS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK LENDING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CREDIT AGENCIES
DEBT
DEBT ISSUANCE
DECLINE IN INVESTMENT
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DIRECT FINANCING
ECONOMICS
EQUITY HOLDERS
EXPENDITURE
EXPORT CREDIT
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
GLOBAL ECONOMIC PROSPECTS
GROWTH RATES
HOLDING
INCOME
INCOME GROUP
INCOME GROUPS
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING
INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS
INVESTMENT GROWTH
INVESTMENT PROGRAMS
IPO
LENDER
LENDERS
LIQUIDITY
LOAN
LOAN MARKET
LOAN SYNDICATIONS
LOCAL CAPITAL MARKET
LOCAL CAPITAL MARKETS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MARKET CONDITIONS
MARKET ENVIRONMENT
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
NEW MARKET
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
PRIVATIZATION
PUBLIC BANKS
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
RETURN
RISK AVERSION
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
SHARE OF INVESTMENT
SHARES OF INVESTMENT
SMALL LOAN
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TENDERS
TRADE VOLUME
TRANSPORT
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
WORLD TRADE
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
BANK LOANS
BIDDING
BIDDING DOCUMENTS
BOND
BORROWING COSTS
BORROWING REQUIREMENTS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK LENDING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CREDIT AGENCIES
DEBT
DEBT ISSUANCE
DECLINE IN INVESTMENT
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DIRECT FINANCING
ECONOMICS
EQUITY HOLDERS
EXPENDITURE
EXPORT CREDIT
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
GLOBAL ECONOMIC PROSPECTS
GROWTH RATES
HOLDING
INCOME
INCOME GROUP
INCOME GROUPS
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING
INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS
INVESTMENT GROWTH
INVESTMENT PROGRAMS
IPO
LENDER
LENDERS
LIQUIDITY
LOAN
LOAN MARKET
LOAN SYNDICATIONS
LOCAL CAPITAL MARKET
LOCAL CAPITAL MARKETS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MARKET CONDITIONS
MARKET ENVIRONMENT
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
NEW MARKET
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
PRIVATIZATION
PUBLIC BANKS
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
RETURN
RISK AVERSION
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
SHARE OF INVESTMENT
SHARES OF INVESTMENT
SMALL LOAN
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TENDERS
TRADE VOLUME
TRANSPORT
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
WORLD TRADE
ACCOUNTING
BANK LOANS
BIDDING
BIDDING DOCUMENTS
BOND
BORROWING COSTS
BORROWING REQUIREMENTS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK LENDING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CREDIT AGENCIES
DEBT
DEBT ISSUANCE
DECLINE IN INVESTMENT
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DIRECT FINANCING
ECONOMICS
EQUITY HOLDERS
EXPENDITURE
EXPORT CREDIT
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
GLOBAL ECONOMIC PROSPECTS
GROWTH RATES
HOLDING
INCOME
INCOME GROUP
INCOME GROUPS
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING
INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS
INVESTMENT GROWTH
INVESTMENT PROGRAMS
IPO
LENDER
LENDERS
LIQUIDITY
LOAN
LOAN MARKET
LOAN SYNDICATIONS
LOCAL CAPITAL MARKET
LOCAL CAPITAL MARKETS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MARKET CONDITIONS
MARKET ENVIRONMENT
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
NEW MARKET
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
PRIVATIZATION
PUBLIC BANKS
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
RETURN
RISK AVERSION
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
SHARE OF INVESTMENT
SHARES OF INVESTMENT
SMALL LOAN
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TENDERS
TRADE VOLUME
TRANSPORT
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
WORLD TRADE
World Bank
Assessment of the Impact of the Crisis on New PPI Projects : Update Five
description Investment commitments to infrastructure projects with private participation (Private Participation in Infrastructure (PPI) projects) reaching closure in developing countries grew by 22 percent in the third quarter of 2009, and by 10 percent in the first three quarters of the year, compared with the same periods of 2008. These growth rates indicate a strong recovery from the 54 percent decline in the second half of 2008 compared with the same period of 2007. But investment grew selectively, concentrated in large energy projects in a few countries: Brazil, India, and Turkey. The Russian Federation, by contrast, saw a sharp decline in investment as a result of the global financial crisis and the end of the RAO UES privatization program. If these four countries were excluded, investment in developing countries would have fallen by 49 percent in the third quarter of 2009, and by 5 percent in the first three quarters, compared with the same periods of 2008. Among sectors, energy was the only one with investment growth in 2009, thanks to activity in greenfield power plants. Across sectors, large projects (US$500 million or more) accounted for the investment growth. Private activity as measured by number of projects remained slower than before the full onset of the financial crisis. The number of projects reaching closure was 27 percent lower in the third quarter of 2009, and 10 percent lower in the first three quarters, than in the same periods of 2008. These trends suggest greater project selectivity. Indeed, the large projects that are reaching closure are characterized by strong economic and financial fundamentals and the backing of financially solid sponsors and governments.
topic_facet ACCOUNTING
BANK LOANS
BIDDING
BIDDING DOCUMENTS
BOND
BORROWING COSTS
BORROWING REQUIREMENTS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK LENDING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CREDIT AGENCIES
DEBT
DEBT ISSUANCE
DECLINE IN INVESTMENT
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DIRECT FINANCING
ECONOMICS
EQUITY HOLDERS
EXPENDITURE
EXPORT CREDIT
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
GLOBAL ECONOMIC PROSPECTS
GROWTH RATES
HOLDING
INCOME
INCOME GROUP
INCOME GROUPS
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING
INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS
INVESTMENT GROWTH
INVESTMENT PROGRAMS
IPO
LENDER
LENDERS
LIQUIDITY
LOAN
LOAN MARKET
LOAN SYNDICATIONS
LOCAL CAPITAL MARKET
LOCAL CAPITAL MARKETS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MARKET CONDITIONS
MARKET ENVIRONMENT
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
NEW MARKET
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
PRIVATIZATION
PUBLIC BANKS
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
RETURN
RISK AVERSION
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
SHARE OF INVESTMENT
SHARES OF INVESTMENT
SMALL LOAN
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TENDERS
TRADE VOLUME
TRANSPORT
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
WORLD TRADE
author World Bank
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title Assessment of the Impact of the Crisis on New PPI Projects : Update Five
title_short Assessment of the Impact of the Crisis on New PPI Projects : Update Five
title_full Assessment of the Impact of the Crisis on New PPI Projects : Update Five
title_fullStr Assessment of the Impact of the Crisis on New PPI Projects : Update Five
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the Impact of the Crisis on New PPI Projects : Update Five
title_sort assessment of the impact of the crisis on new ppi projects : update five
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2010-02
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