For the past decade, James Ghent has been working on deals at Goldman Sachs in London. While the bulk of that time was spent working in real estate, the last two years centred around infrastructure. “There wasn’t much happening in real estate over the past 24 to 36 months, so it was a great opportunity for me to spend time in a much more institutional environment,” he told The Currency. “But ultimately, real estate dragged me back in again, it was hard to stay away from it and I feel it’s a really interesting opportunity right now in the real…
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