Market Overview - The infrastructure sector delivered positive returns in Q3, although it lagged behind global equities due to a risk-on market environment driven by animal spirits [3] - U.S. utilities, renewables, and North American natural gas and pipelines performed well, supported by high demand for power from AI-focused data centers [4][12] - European utilities faced challenges, particularly U.K. water utilities, which were negatively impacted by rising interest rates [4] Sector Performance - North American rails showed strong performance following news of a proposed merger, which could unlock significant value [5] - French toll roads declined due to political uncertainty and rising sovereign risk linked to the French budget fallout [6] - Communication towers were the weakest performers, experiencing slower growth in carrier capital expenditures during the current 5G cycle [6] Regional Highlights - The U.S. and Canada were the top contributors for the quarter, with Entergy and TC Energy leading the performance [7] - Entergy, a regulated electric utility, saw its share price increase due to ongoing data center deals [7] - TC Energy manages extensive natural gas pipelines and power assets, benefiting from stable cash flows and favorable project origination conditions [8] Detractors - Severn Trent and Vinci were the largest detractors, with Severn Trent facing concerns over U.K. fiscal policy [9] - Vinci operates a significant portion of France's toll road network and was affected by political uncertainty, although its operations remained stable [10] Future Outlook - Strong opportunities are anticipated in the infrastructure sector driven by decarbonization and energy transition, particularly in electric utilities across the U.S., EU, and U.K. [11] - Investments in electric and water utilities are expected to enhance grid resiliency and accommodate increased load growth due to reshoring and AI-focused data centers [12] Portfolio Highlights - The infrastructure strategy saw positive contributions from four out of seven sectors, with electric and gas utilities and airports being the top contributors [15] - The strategy underperformed relative to the FTSE Global Core Infrastructure 50/50 Index, primarily due to stock selection issues in the electric and water utility sectors [16] - Top contributors to absolute returns included Entergy, TC Energy, and WEC Energy, while Vinci and Severn Trent were the main detractors [17] Investment Actions - A new position was initiated in Spanish electric utility Iberdrola, while positions in Eletrobras, United Utilities, and Pembina Pipeline were exited [18]
ClearBridge Global Infrastructure Value Strategy Q3 2025 Commentary