In a market defined by long-term stability and regulated returns, Australia’s Transgrid has emerged as a crown jewel — and a paradox. Once a coveted monopoly asset, it’s now “too hot to handle” for some of its longest-standing investors. The latest shuffle of shareholders tells a broader story: one of...
In a market defined by long-term stability and regulated returns, Australia’s Transgrid has emerged as a crown jewel — and a paradox. Once a coveted monopoly asset, it’s now “too hot to handle” for some of its longest-standing investors. The latest shuffle of shareholders tells a broader story: one of...