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1.2 Market Inclusion Criteria

Only 'principal markets' (IFRS 13) are included in the Universe.

Principal markets have the most active secondary markets.

Financial information availability can limit the inclusion of certain principal markets in the universe.

National markets that are principal markets and can be included in the broad market universe should they exhibit a minimum level of activity in terms of number of transactions, contribution to the global market, and level of ongoing secondary market activity. Measurement of this activity must also be possible, hence a minimum level of transaction information should be available lest this market be completely opaque. Inclusion criteria for individual national markets include: 

  • A minimum number or volume of primary or secondary market trades, indicating that more than a few isolated transactions took place on each measurement date;

  • A minimum size (expressed in book value) relative to the existing broad market universe, suggesting that the addition of the market in question would increase the information content of a broad market index; and

  • A minimum level of audited financial information about the relevant investable infrastructure companies in the market.

The minimum thresholds used by Scientific Infra & Private Assets are reported in the table below. These criteria are based on Scientific Infra & Private Assets’s comprehensive study of the global investable infrastructure market, which includes 107 countries. Market selection is dependent on a turnover ratio, defined as the ratio of secondary to primary market activity. A high turnover ratio indicates that a market is active and that primary investments are not only held to maturity (primarily by construction companies and banks) but also actively traded and priced by the range of investors active in the sector.

Table: Minimum National Market Inclusion Criteria

Criteria

Minimum Threshold (on measurement date)

Size

Cumulative primary and secondary dealflow since 2000 represents at least 0.5% of the total value of all identified markets AND

Market Activity

Market turnover ratio

- at least 20% by number of transactions OR

- at least 20% by transaction volume OR

- the country is part of the European Union**

Financial Information

Availability of basic procurement and financial information including incorporation and financial close dates, book values, etc.

Note: **The European Union is a homogeneous procurement market and can be considered a single market compared with other parts of the global marketplace.

The markets that meet these criteria include, for the most part, a majority of OECD countries and a few so-called emerging markets. Infrastructure markets are national markets by nature. However, we treat the European Union as one unified market, given its level of regulatory and market integration. The table below lists the 25 markets that can be included in the Scientific Infra & Private Assets Universe.

Table: 25 National Markets Meeting the 'Principal Market' Inclusion Criteria 

Country

Turnover (Number)

Turnover (Volume)

Share of Global Dealflow

Financial Data Availability

Inclusion in Universe

Australia

>50%

>20%

>10%

Fair

(tick)

Austria

>90%

>25%

<1%

Good

(tick)

Brazil

>5%

~20%

>3%

Fair

(tick)

Canada

>50%

>50%

>3%

Very poor

(error)

Chile

>50%

>50%

>1%

Good

(tick)

Germany

>30%

>50%

>3%

Good

(tick)

Spain

>15%

>25%

>3%

Good

(tick)

Finland

>30%

>50%

<1%

Good

(tick)

France

>20%

>50%

>3%

Good

(tick)

United Kingdom

>50%

>40%

>10%

Good

(tick)

Hungary

>50%

>60%

<1%

Very poor

(error)

Ireland

>25%

>30%

<1%

Good

(tick)

Italy

>25%

>30%

>2.5%

Good

(tick)

Malaysia

>40%

>40%

<1%

Good

(tick)

Netherlands

>50%

>30%

1%

Limited

(info)

Norway

>65%

>30%

<1%

Good

(tick)

New Zealand

>90%

>90%

<1%

Good

(tick)

Philippines

>90%

>50%

0.5%

Fair

(tick)

Poland

>80%

>50%

0.5%

Limited

(error)

Portugal

>20%

>25%

1%

Good

(tick)

Russia

>20%

>10%

>1.5%

Very poor

(error)

Singapore

>50%

>25%

0.5%

Good

(tick)

Slovakia

>80%

>20%

<0.5%

Fair

(tick)

Sweden

>75%

>50%

0.3%

Good

(tick)

USA

>70%

50%

>20%

Very poor

(info)

Note: (tick) Included in the universe (error) Not included in the universe (info) Included but limited data (not representative)
(rounded values as of Q4 2019)

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