For users and providers of
international project finance, the Project Finance Yearbook provides unrivalled knowledge
of how to manage project finance in today's complex markets.
The Yearbook illustrates
trends within the market through authoritative editorial and comment, with specialist
chapters covering innovative aspects of project finance, in the form of case studies and
regional reviews.
For 2003/2004 specific
projects examined include PPP in the Portuguese health sector and the refinancing of the
Portuguese road programme; leading global players write on their recent experiences in the
field including implementing PPP to deliver new public infrastructure, and a look at the
challenges in financing Brazilian telecoms; innovation and trail-blazing structures are
explained such as the leasing of rolling stock; and PF activity across the globe is
highlighted including Japan's PFI market outlook for 2003. The Foreword to the Yearbook
has been written by Richard L. Ranken, Director of Global Manufacturing and Services at
the International Finance Corporation. The Appendix to the book presents the market
leaders for 2002 in the form of global project finance league tables, including the top 10
projects closed in 2002.
The accompanying directory
lists over 1400 companies specialising in project finance and is recognised as one of the
leading sources for contacts within the industry.
Each new edition of the
Project Finance Yearbook complements those previous, combining to create a reference
library of experience in international project finance.
Database: Over 1400 contacts listed.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Richard L.
Ranken, Director, Global Manufacturing and Services, International Finance Corporation
CHAPTER 1:Implementing PPP
to deliver new public infrastructure
CHAPTER 2: The leasing of
rolling stock: What are all those moving parts?
CHAPTER 3: Will changing US
natural gas fundamentals bring LNG projects to the US?
CHAPTER 4: Challenges in
financing Brazilian telecoms from a vendor's perspective
CHAPTER 5: Refinancing of
the Portuguese Road Programme
CHAPTER 6: Japan's 2003
market outlook for PFI
CHAPTER 7: PPP in the
Portuguese health sector
CHAPTER 8: Case study: New
developments in PPP infrastructure for Scandinavia, The Baltics and Germany
APPENDIX: League tables for
the project finance market 2002
PROJECT FINANCE DIRECTORY:
Over 1400 PF players listed with full postal, email, web addresses, telephone and fax
numbers and a description of their activities in the market
184 pages