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Political risk threatens global infrastructure sector

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Organisations involved with the infrastructure sector must build political risk assessments and protection mechanisms into their project decision-making to help safeguard future investments, according to Marsh.

In a report published today the broker said the continued success of infrastructure projects, in both mature and emerging markets was being jeopardised by increasingly interwoven political and

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