During the past several months, the COVID crisis has fundamentally impacted the outlook for infrastructure investing. The pandemic, which has led to rising geopolitical tensions, massive fiscal stimulus programs, and unprecedented quantitative easing by central banks has led to changes in the decision-making of infrastructure investors.
During the past several months, the COVID crisis has fundamentally impacted the outlook for infrastructure investing. The pandemic, which has led to rising geopolitical tensions, massive fiscal stimulus programs, and unprecedented quantitative easing by central banks has led to changes in the decision-making of infrastructure investors.
At the time of this writing, all major European countries are under lockdown. For over three months, there have been unprecedented restrictions on personal and business activities. And from an economic perspective, the only relevant question is: “How soon and how far can the Eurozone bounce back?”
The world is facing enormous challenges as governments, central banks and private sector companies endeavor to respond to the profound economic and social consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. The abruptness of the global economic contraction and the concurrent lockdown of major cities is unprecedented.
Eduard Navarro nació en València pero se crió en Estados Unidos, donde hizo carrera como financiero. Nunca perdió el vínculo con su tierra y en 2014 decidió volver para, a través de Net de Gerrers, atraer capital americano hacia las empresas valencianas.
Pocas veces la llegada de un nuevo 'player' ha sido tan disrupitva en los círculos financieros valencianos como la de Eduard Navarro, quien está aportando una visión 'a la americana'.
La firma gestora de inversiones Net de Gerrers, la compañía liderada por Eduard Navarro y que gestiona proyectos en el mundo de habla hispana colocando capital de diferentes fondos provenientes de EEUU y Europa, abre sus operaciones a los inversores españoles y lo hace con la adquisición de una infraestructura estratégica en la península: el túnel de Envalira.
Spain, has a GDP of $1.3 trillion and a population of 46.6 million people, and is the fourth-largest economy in the Eurozone. Spain’s economy grew 2.6 in 2018, exceeding the Eurozone average. Forecasts for suggest GDP growth of 2.1% in 2019 and 1.9% in 2020.
NdG are one of latest funds to invest in local industry after breaking into the real estate sector.
Despite the protectionist drift led by Donald Trump, the United States continues to be a priority market for Valencian companies, which have doubled their exports since the outbreak of the economic crisis. But for most SMEs, opening up a niche in the largest economy in the West is no easy task.
La flor y nata de las finanzas de la 'city' valenciana estuvo presente en la presentación de ATCA, el fondo de inversión de Net de Gerrers para dinamizar la economía del futuro del Mediterráneo Hispánico. El evento organizado por Valencia Plaza tuvo lugar el pasado 7 de octubre en el SH Valencia Palace.