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Last updated: July 4, 2026, 8:30 AM ET

Infrastructure Investment

Infrastructure funds are signaling a potential turning point for Uniper's recovery, as the sector attracts significant capital. Conifer Infrastructure successfully closed its inaugural fund at a $900 million hard cap, indicating strong investor appetite for the asset class. Meanwhile, AllianzGI is increasing its focus on the infrastructure secondaries market, a strategy that allows for quicker deployment of capital and potentially more immediate returns. Seraya Partners is also making strides, reaching the halfway mark for its $1.5 billion second infrastructure fund, demonstrating continued momentum in raising new capital. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD is eyeing infrastructure as a key area for nature-based finance, suggesting a growing integration of environmental considerations into infrastructure investment strategies.

Healthcare & Real Estate Private Equity

In the healthcare sector, Arlington Capital Partners has agreed to sell Riverpoint Medical to Novanta, marking another transaction in the health technology space. On the real estate front, Urban Partners has appointed a new North American investor relations lead, Jennifer Andersson, formerly of Niam, to expand its capital relationships in the U.S. and Canada, a move that signals growth ambitions for the Northern Europe-focused manager. Australian super fund Aware Super has made its debut commitment to student housing by pledging €426 million to a venture that will also mark its first foray into German real estate, highlighting the growing appeal of alternative real estate assets for institutional investors.