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CLSA doubles up on H2O funds
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CLSA doubles up on H2O funds
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27 August 2008
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The Clean Water Asia long-only fund will complement a long/short water fund and will be handled by the CRA Management unit of CLSA Capital Partners.
CLSA Capital Partners, an Asia-focused private equity investor with assets under management of $3 billion spread across nine funds, has announced the launch of the Clean Water Asia long-only fund.
The new fund will fall under the umbrella of CRA Management (Clean Resources Asia), which is run in Singapore by CLSA’s resident eco-warriors Anthony Wilkinson and Andrew Pidden.
This is the third fund launched by CRA Management and follows in the footsteps of the $121 million Clean Resources and the $26 million Clean Water Asia Fund, which also focuses on water infrastructure....
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