Infrastructure bond

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Infrastructure bond is a type of bond issued either by private corporations or by state-owned enterprises to finance the construction of infrastructure facilities such as highways, ports, railways, airport terminals, bridges, tunnels, pipelines, etc.[1] These bonds may be nominated both in local and in more stable foreign currencies, such as U.S. dollars or euros.[2] Infrastructure bonds are popular in developing economies where there is a strong demand for infrastructure.[3]

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