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Infrastructure debt, the Glossary

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Infrastructure debt is the fixed income investments in infrastructure assets.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 10 relations: Asset, Cash flow, Corporate bond, Fixed income, Foreign exchange risk, Inflation, Infrastructure and economics, Infrastructure bond, Investment, Volatility (finance).

  2. Infrastructure investment

Asset

In financial accounting, an asset is any resource owned or controlled by a business or an economic entity.

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Cash flow

Cash flow, in general, refers to payments made into or out of a business, project, or financial product.

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Corporate bond

A corporate bond is a bond issued by a corporation in order to raise financing for a variety of reasons such as to ongoing operations, mergers & acquisitions, or to expand business.

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Fixed income

Fixed income refers to any type of investment under which the borrower or issuer is obliged to make payments of a fixed amount on a fixed schedule.

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Foreign exchange risk

Foreign exchange risk (also known as FX risk, exchange rate risk or currency risk) is a financial risk that exists when a financial transaction is denominated in a currency other than the domestic currency of the company.

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Inflation

In economics, inflation is a general increase in the prices of goods and services in an economy.

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Infrastructure and economics

Infrastructure (also known as "capital goods", or "fixed capital") is a platform for governance, commerce, and economic growth and is "a lifeline for modern societies". Infrastructure debt and Infrastructure and economics are economic development.

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Infrastructure bond

Infrastructure bond is a type of bond issued both by private corporations and by state-owned enterprises to finance the construction of an infrastructure facility (highways, ports, railways, airport terminals, bridges, tunnels, pipelines, etc.) These bonds may be nominated both in local and in more stable foreign currencies, such as U.S.

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Investment

Investment is traditionally defined as the "commitment of resources to achieve later benefits".

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Volatility (finance)

In finance, volatility (usually denoted by "σ") is the degree of variation of a trading price series over time, usually measured by the standard deviation of logarithmic returns.

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See also

Infrastructure investment

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrastructure_debt