
A slightly different kind of investment took place in the infrastructure space recently when Sweden's AP4, Denmark's Industriens Pension and Norway's KLP and the IKEA-linked IMAS Foundation formed an investment alliance partnership with London-based manager Arjun Infrastructure to invest in low-risk European infrastructure.
That move was different because it bypassed the "classic sequence" of a manager pitching its investments to institutional investors.
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