
MEED anticipates a promising year for project finance, but lower banking sector liquidity could hold deals back
Special Report Contents
- Funding challenges ahead despite healthy projects pipeline
- Borrowers weigh project financing alternatives
- Kuwait leads 2016 project finance pipeline
- Interest returns in private financing
- Projects funding gives contractors the edge
- Iran plans return to sukuk markets
- Infrastructure financing back on the agenda
- UK credit agency set to expand Middle East role
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Kuwait most promising project finance market in 2016
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