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Transportation Finance Review 2005/2006 (8TH. ED)


Euromoney

ISBN: 184374175X
Softcover, pages 104 Oct/2005

Who Should Read This Book: Chairmen, managing directors, financial directors, law firms, international financiers, transport associations, project finance associations

Price: $170.00


An ITI Selection

An efficient and reliable transport infrastructure is an essential element of industry development in any country. Now in its eigth year of publication, the Transportation and Finance Review 2005/06 is firmly established as the essential guide to all aspects of global transport finance, advising the reader on the changing finance pattern and predicting future trends.

Through a series of in-depth co-published articles, leading professionals active within the transport sector provide in-depth reviews assessing transport infrastructure and requirements, and analyse significant recent projects and developments. Country by country reviews and investment opportunities are highlighted, as well as sector reviews looking at both regional and global trends in air, road, rail and maritime finance. In addition, there is a unique appendix providing statistical analysis of the marketplace, as well as league tables of the top projects and players of 2004/05.

This publication contains a series of specialist articles focusing on major cross-border issues, and regional reviews, providing industry professionals with an authoritative guide to the market and its leading practitioners.  The publication will discuss progress and developments at an international level and will consider how companies can invest in and profit from best practice in this area.

Table of Contents:

  • FOREWORD - The conditions for confident and competent private investment in Europe 's railways b y Tom Winsor, Partner, White & Case, London ; Rail Regulator and International Rail Regulator, Great Britain, 1999-200

  • Financing the new investment wave

  • How governments can best use the project finance market to deliver new public infrastructure

  • Infrastructure funds: A new approach to private sector participation

  • US PPPs:  The road ahead

  • The private financing of US road infrastructure: A European perspective

  • Implications of overseas privatisations for US  airport financing

  • Canadian transportation Public Private Partnerships: Case study - the Sea-to-Sky Highway  Improvement project

  • The Canadian 5/25 Withholding Tax Exemption

  • Innovative private financing of toll roads in the Americas

  • The effects of the new Brazilian Bankruptcy Law on railroad asset finance

  • Public Private Partnerships for roads in Mexico

  • Keeping London 2012 on track

  • New Thames  crossing: Docklands Light Railway's Woolwich Arsenal extension

  • Lessons from UK LRT schemes

  • A national road pricing scheme - The strategic challenges

  • Ireland  - Public Private Partnership in the Irish road and rail sector

  • TEN-T projects: Connecting Europe from within

  • The M6 Motorway: A landmark project for Hungary

  • Seaports: Hot growth prospects in the Baltic - a cold approach to risk assessment

  • Transportation projects in Hungary

  • Russian transportation infrastructure: Prospects for international financing

  • League tables for the transportation project finance market 2004/05 (supplied by Dealogic)

Authors / Contributors

ABN AMRO

Arthur Cox

Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP

Basch & Rameh Consultores

BBVA - Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria

Debevoise & Plimpton LLP

DEPFA BANK plc

Deloitte

DVB Bank AG

Graf, Maxl & Pitkowitz Rechtsanwaelte GmbH

Heath Lambert Group

HOCHTIEF AirPort GmbH

KBC Project Finance

Macquarie Group

MBIA

Nabarro Nathanson

Nagy & Trócsányi

Secretariat of Communications and Transport (SCT) - Mexico

Simmons & Simmons

Simpson Thacher & Bartlett