Core Insights - Listed infrastructure underperformed global equities in Q4, despite two cuts in short-term rates in the U.S., due to higher long-term bond yields and a prevailing higher-for-longer sentiment [3] - European utilities outperformed U.S. utilities, aided by improving regulations, while renewables benefited from their increasing relevance in AI and policy derisking [3] Sector Performance - Underperforming sectors included natural gas utilities, energy infrastructure pipelines, communication towers, and North American rails, primarily due to higher production levels and adverse weather forecasts for natural gas [4] - Electric utilities, particularly in Western Europe, were the top contributors, with SSE and Iberdrola leading the performance [5][6][7] Company Highlights - SSE, the largest renewable energy generator in the U.K., saw its share price rise as funding risks diminished and macroeconomic concerns eased [6] - Iberdrola, a multinational integrated electric utility, raised guidance during its third-quarter results, reflecting strong operational performance [7] - OGE Energy and Redeia were the largest detractors, with OGE facing delays in a data center deal and Redeia impacted by negative sentiment from a regulatory review [8][9] Outlook - The outlook for listed infrastructure remains positive, with expectations of continued performance driven by inflection in electricity demand and solid earnings growth, supported by lower nominal bond yields [10] - Electric utilities are benefiting from several tailwinds, including the energy transition, climate change adaptation, and growing electricity demand from AI data centers and industrial sectors [11] Portfolio Highlights - The strategy saw positive contributions from eight out of ten sectors, with electric and water utilities being the top contributors, while energy infrastructure and communications were detractors [13] - The strategy outperformed relative to the FTSE Global Core Infrastructure 50/50, driven by stock selection in electric, water, and gas utility sectors, along with a renewables overweight [14] - Top contributors to absolute returns included SSE, Iberdrola, Enel, NextEra Energy, and Clearway Energy, while detractors included OGE Energy, Redeia, WEC Energy, Enbridge, and Crown Castle [15] Investment Activity - New positions were initiated in U.S. electric utilities Portland General Electric and Edison International, as well as French utility Engie and Brazilian utility Axia Energia, while positions in CPFL Energia, Crown Castle, and WEC Energy were exited [16]
ClearBridge Global Infrastructure Income Strategy Q4 2025 Commentary