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The fund lowered its valuation on some infrastructure and property holdings due to higher interest rates and “asset-specific events that negatively impacted select investments."
Brookfield's Ian Simes says that infrastructure debt funds will likely supplement, rather than replace, bank lending, as it has done in the junk credit market.