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Case
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Reference no. 9A97G017
Published by: Ivey Publishing
Originally published in: 1997
Version: 2000-10-03
Length: 16 pages
Data source: Field research

Abstract

Asian Infrastructure Development Corporation (AIDEC Project Financing) was an investment fund managed in Singapore. Its purpose was to manage infrastructure investments for its shareholders who were composed of major Japanese insurance companies and industrial corporations. The case discusses hurdle rates and the criteria for making investments in rapidly developing countries. Three investment proposals - a floating power station in India, an apartment complex in Shanghai, China and a railroad in Pakistan - were given to the investment committee. Which projects should be financed, if any? There is a simplified Chinese version available ''9A97GC17''.
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Abstract

Asian Infrastructure Development Corporation (AIDEC Project Financing) was an investment fund managed in Singapore. Its purpose was to manage infrastructure investments for its shareholders who were composed of major Japanese insurance companies and industrial corporations. The case discusses hurdle rates and the criteria for making investments in rapidly developing countries. Three investment proposals - a floating power station in India, an apartment complex in Shanghai, China and a railroad in Pakistan - were given to the investment committee. Which projects should be financed, if any? There is a simplified Chinese version available ''9A97GC17''.

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