I feel PE is pretty meaningless when you look at long-duration infrastructure assets.
A more informative way of looking at their valuation is by working out a FCF yield on EV and comparing it with long-term real government bond yields.
In that framework AIA looks attractive to me on a risk-adjusted basis.
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