Infrastructure: income, dividends, stability

If there’s one word that isn’t encountered often in the investment world, it’s simplicity. This rarity however, is what the RARE Infrastructure Income Fund finds most appealing about the infrastructure market and looks to it for stability, income and as an essential service to the community. With an aging population, those entering retirement will be needing a stable source of income more than ever.

 

 

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A game of investment and reinvestment

As the backbone of our daily lives – from the bridges we cross to the electricity we use – infrastructure requires constant upkeep, upgrades and reinvestment.

Which way is the wind blowing?

As industry and governments move away from coal power generation to renewable sources, investors could look for opportunity in the new infrastructure that will follow.

Simply irreplaceable

When it comes to investing, there’s a strong case for focusing on things we can’t live without.