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AI-generatedThe partnership creates a large capital pool for infrastructure in energy, transport, and logistics across the Gulf and Central Asia. This signals increased investment capacity and potential project acceleration, benefiting construction, engineering, and logistics firms in the region. ADNOC's involvement ties the initiative to oil and gas infrastructure, while Temasek and L’IMAD add sovereign wealth backing. The commercial mechanism is capital deployment into capex-intensive sectors, with no immediate price or supply shock.
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- BlackRock's GIP, Temasek, Abu Dhabi's L’IMAD, and ADNOC formed a partnership targeting $30 billion in infrastructure investments.
- The initiative focuses on energy, transportation, and logistics in the Gulf and Central Asia.
- BlackRock acquired GIP in 2024 for approximately $12.5 billion.
- L’IMAD, established in December, manages assets worth an estimated $300 billion.
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