Mexico's traditional infrastructure governance model faces structural tension with a new generation of financial structurers and the 2026 Infrastructure Law.
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The CEO of BBVA Mexico has spent over three decades at the institution and leads a financing strategy aligned with the 2026-2030 infrastructure plan.
A €500 billion refinancing wave and tighter bank regulation are reshaping who lends, who borrows, and at what price across European real estate.
As European investment volumes recover and French regulation reshapes asset strategy, institutional gatherings are evolving into capital allocation infrastructu
Richard Nordell, Navid Chamdia, and a generation of London-formed intermediaries are reshaping how capital flows between the UK and the Gulf.
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With $34 billion in assets and a landmark $900 million real estate stake, ADPF represents a distinct capital layer beyond sovereign wealth funds in the Gulf.
With institutional investments hitting $8.47 billion in 2025, developer recognition platforms emerge as a critical layer in the capital formation pipeline.
Planned cities in Latin America face a paradox: they require patient capital, but institutional money flows toward fast-stabilizing assets.
From Mabel Capital to Emefin, Spanish-rooted investment vehicles are expanding across Europe with institutional backing, tech-native models, and cross-border jo
From Paola Lazarte to Elsa Jaimes, decision-makers are redefining energy infrastructure across the region with billion-dollar portfolios and next-generation reg
Big Four alumni and structuring specialists are evolving from service providers into capital connectors across a USD 141.2 billion market.