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1 The funds mainly invest in infrastructure projects and on the local bourse.
2 In the interim, councils had failed to invest in infrastructure , he said.
3 Bridges also said National would invest in infrastructure , using private sector partnerships where necessary.
4 I agree that we need to invest in infrastructure , but not just on roads.
5 Further out, Europe needed to invest in infrastructure , notably charging stations, to support electric vehicles.
6 My government will continue to invest in infrastructure to deliver jobs and growth for the economy.
7 To sustain this, the Government must continue to invest in infrastructure , research and development and education.
8 Moller-Maersk, said Wednesday it has launched a new fund that will invest in infrastructure in Africa.
9 Instead, authorities should invest in infrastructure to help make clean technology more practical, efficient and affordable.
10 Ask Congress for at least $275bn to invest in infrastructure .
11 Europe, and Germany in particular, should follow recent advice from the IMF to invest in infrastructure projects.
12 The report suggests that government could seek to invest in infrastructure in order to stimulate economic growth.
13 This allows investors to invest in infrastructure in the same way as they would invest in equities.
14 These are funds which invest in infrastructure assets around the world and are traded on stock markets.
15 This will give Osborne an extra £1bn in next week's budget, which he could invest in infrastructure .
16 This is a suitable way for small-scale water users to invest in infrastructure and solve water sharing conflicts.
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