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Asia infrastructure to drive more deals after $15bn data centre sale, Macquarie says

Australian asset manager sold AirTrunk business to Blackstone

Asia-Pacific infrastructure should drive more deals in 2025 despite economic challenges for the region, Macquarie said after the Australian asset manager wrapped up a A$24bn (US$15bn) data centre sale.

Ani Satchcroft, co-head of Macquarie’s infrastructure division in Asia-Pacific, said the region would offer opportunities even with the impact of a weak Chinese economy and geopolitical instability hitting growth.

Macquarie, one of the most active global investors in infrastructure investment, this month completed the sale of Australia’s AirTrunk to Blackstone in its biggest deal of 2024. It bought the company for A$3bn five years ago.

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