Analysts expect further sales from Ørsted

Favorable times and the hunt for returns have led to a seller's market within infrastructure, and Ørsted will be tempted to sell additional wind projects, say analysts.
Photo: Ritzau Foto/Jens Dresling
Photo: Ritzau Foto/Jens Dresling
by KASPER BRØNDGAARD

Ørsted's most recent partial sale of a wind farm in UK waters demonstrates that infrastructure and pension funds are hungry for returns in a time when equity markets are setting records and European interest rates are still around zero.

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