G-20 global infrastructure hub set to be based in Sydney
It will aim to match investors and projects
Sydney
A GLOBAL infrastructure hub proposed by G-20 nations to help strengthen economic growth will be based in Sydney and funded by Australia, a report said on Monday.
The Group of 20 of the world's biggest developed and emerging economies agreed in September that a Global Infrastructure Initiative to share information about matching investors with projects will be established, but details were sketchy.
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