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In­fra­struc­ture Strate­gic Out­look 2026: Sta­bil­i­ty and Op­por­tu­ni­ty

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2/6/2026

The Infrastructure Strategic Outlook reflects the DWS Infrastructure Research team's opinions of the various aspects of Infrastructure markets. This information represents our theoretical views on Infrastructure markets globally and do not intend to comment on any DWS products or strategies or serve as investment advice, a recommendation, an offer or solicitation.

Richard Marshall

Head of Infrastructure Research

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In this re­port

  • 2026 Infrastructure Outlook: Stability and Opportunity
  • Key Themes
  • Adapting to the New Normal

2026 Infrastructure Outlook: Stability and Opportunity

The global infrastructure market appears to be entering 2026 with renewed stability after recent economic disruptions. With inflation easing and supportive fiscal policies, investment activity is picking up, though we expect growth to be steady rather than rapid.

Key Themes

Europe will likely lead with ambitious infrastructure plans and policy reforms, while the U.S. continues to benefit from strong AI-driven investment trends. The sector is shifting toward digitalisation, electrification, and decarbonisation, with data centres emerging as a top focus.

Adapting to the New Normal

Fund structures are evolving to address investor demands for liquidity, diversification and risk management. As infrastructure evolves, those who align with long-term trends may find compelling opportunities in a transforming global landscape.

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