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Origin suitors sign binding deed, GIC and Temasek in stack

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It’s been a long wait but Origin Energy’s suitors Brookfield Asset Management and EIG’s MidOcean Energy have signed on the dotted line, with Brookfield revealing GIC and Temasek as its co-investors.

Origin Energy ceo Frank Calabria. Michael Quelch

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Anthony Macdonald is a Chanticleer columnist. He is a former Street Talk co-editor and has 10 years' experience as a business journalist and worked at PwC, auditing and advising financial services companies. Connect with Anthony on Twitter. Email Anthony at a.macdonald@afr.com
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