Where is capital flowing in the age of AI? Sports and live entertainment. Sixth Street's Marty Chavez: as AI advances, people will want more time with people - and more money to spend on it. 🏟️ https://t.co/8kikWGrYuq #ReutersNEXT
🌡️Central Park hits 95°F ~4 days/year. That could increase to 23 days in the next 20 years. Con Edison CEO Tim Cawley says grid decisions made now must be designed for 40 years ahead. Watch 👉 https://t.co/PY5huoEgLm #ReutersNEXT#Newsmaker
Primavera Capital Group Founder Fred Hu is seeing growing investor confidence given the tech sector, resilient economy and renewed activity in Hong Kong's markets - according to CNA's Roland Lim
Catch up on CNA's coverage here 📹 https://t.co/MiYGOpTX9g
"Don't bet the farm on one model provider." Sixth Street's Marty Chavez on the only sensible AI architecture strategy right now - and why switching providers should take a button press, not a rewrite. https://t.co/oGLT1doq72 #ReutersNEXT
Thailand aims to lift investment's share of GDP to 30% from 22-23%, Finance Vice Minister Santitarn Sathirathai tells #ReutersNEXT Asia. https://t.co/jhDYXX9zVp📊
🎧 In conversation with Reuters U.S. Energy Editor Liz Hampton, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright discusses his expectations for Venezuelan oil exports and the country's role in global supply. Listen to the full interview here - https://t.co/4FAYJlr2J9
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Hong Kong Investment Corporation Limited will report a double-digit return since its 2022 launch, CEO Clara Chan tells #ReutersNEXT Asia. Every $1 invested has drawn in at least $8 of international capital. 💹 https://t.co/7j4n2BYzJr
Corporate buyout and private equity activity in Japan is in the "early innings" and the country's stock market is well placed for consolidation, Goldman Sachs Asset Management's Stephanie Hui told the Reuters NEXT Asia event in Singapore yesterday. 📊 https://t.co/ri4Tq9MqJO
Temasek CIO Rohit Sipahimalani says the fund holds 25% of its portfolio, about $100 billion, in liquid assets to weather shocks and pivot with trends like AI. Temasek's net portfolio value hit a record S$518 billion this week. 📈🌐 https://t.co/4DsYxr4y3q #ReutersNEXT
"The right regulation always happens after the fact." Sixth Street's Marty Chavez on why the U.S. approach to AI governance isn't working - and what 2008 can teach us. 📋https://t.co/m84ZcL3dBp
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⚡From whale blubber to AI-optimised smart grids - Con Edison has powered NYC for 200 years. CEO Tim Cawley spoke with Reuters at #GEF on heat waves, rising electrification & a shift to winter peaking by the mid-2040s 👉 https://t.co/wDmqA7svPg #energy#ReutersNEXT#Newsmaker
As AI investment accelerates, what does it mean for electricity demand? At @RE_Transition#GEF, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright discusses data centres, grid capacity and power prices.
🎥 Watch the conversation: https://t.co/3QNbV0FI9X
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Oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz are back to roughly normal levels, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said at the #GEF, citing around 20 million barrels moving through the waterway in the previous 24 hours. https://t.co/wuydoJySru
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U.S. AI regulation is "problematic and inconsistent." Sixth Street's Marty Chavez says we only regulate after something goes wrong - and AI needs the same stress-test framework that made banking safer post-2008. 🔗
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What’s next for global gas markets? At Reuters Events Energy Transition, GECF Secretary General Dr Philip Mshelbila discussed market stabilisation, China’s LNG demand and the need for coordinated methane standards.
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Global gas markets are stabilising, but the reset isn’t complete. At Reuters Events Energy Transition #GEF, GECF Secretary General Dr Philip Mshelbila said flows are expected to normalise through Q3, with prices moving closer to pre-conflict levels by Q4. https://t.co/SLNHwH4oNw