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March 2006

Public sector: Labour’s crisis of confidence threatens progress of UK PFI


The UK government’s commitment to imminent PFI transactions appears to be wavering. Have critics of the funding strategy won the argument?


By Joti Mangat

Like many capital markets inventions, it’s a great idea in principle. The UK’s public finance initiative, a way of funding public expenditure with private capital, can finance complex and risky public interest projects at competitive rates while providing a liability-matched, retail price indexed home for pension fund money.

But now a crisis of confidence threatens to undermine the steady growth of the market. Doubts focus on the arrival of the largest non-defence PFI financing ever arranged in the UK, the redevelopment of St Bartholomew’s Hospital (Barts) and the Royal London Hospital. Arranged by Deutsche Bank and Morgan Stanley, the deal will supply around £1.5 billion ($2.6 billion) of long-dated RPI-linked paper, insured by monolines Ambac and FSA, into a tight market.

Recent reports suggest that the government is considering abandoning the project in favour of...


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