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Many investors continue to classify Global Listed Infrastructure as a satellite or alternative allocation only – despite its resilience and earnings growth outlook becoming stronger and more durable. Rising power demand, energy security and mobility are supporting sustained growth for monopolistic assets providing essential services and networks that underpin economies. While infrastructure retains defensive characteristics, its role in portfolios has evolved beyond diversification and downside protection. Investors who cling to outdated asset class classifications risk overlooking Global Listed Infrastructure – an asset class capable of combining inflation protection, income and structural growth – which is worthy of a larger, core allocation in portfolios through an investor’s lifecycle.