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The participants in PEREโ€™s Asia-Pacific roundtable discussion met over video conference in early November at a moment of contradictory indicators for the regionโ€™s real estate market. On one hand, geopolitical tensions are casting a cloud as the US and China conduct tense negotiations aimed at averting a trade war. On the other hand, many of [โ€ฆ]
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Infrastructure investors are adapting to a rapidly evolving market environment, where economic uncertainty and shifting capital flows are reshaping traditional investment approaches. Despite these challenges, the asset class continues to attract strong institutional interest due to its ability to deliver stable, long-term returns. In recent months, fund managers have become more selective in their deal-making, [โ€ฆ]

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Infrastructure Private equity Private debt Real estate About Infrastructure The conversation around DPI in infrastructure โ€“ as Infrastructure Investor explored in-depth in its September 2025 cover story โ€“ is nuanced and distinct from the DPI conversation in private equity, the asset class that is arguably driving the current focus on DPI. โ€œUnlike in PE, where [โ€ฆ]
HONG KONG, April 13 (Reuters) โ€“ Chinese AI agent StepFun is unwinding its offshore incorporation structure to pave the way for a planned Hong Kong initial public offering, three sources said, โ€‹as Beijing tightens scrutiny of a system widely used for overseas fundraising. Chinaโ€™s securities regulator said last month it had instructed some so-called โ€œred-chipโ€ [โ€ฆ]
April 10 (Reuters) โ€“ OpenAI said on Friday it had identified a security issue involving a third-party developer tool called โ€‹Axios and is taking steps to protect the process โ€Œthat certifies its macOS applications are legitimate OpenAI apps. The ChatGPT maker said it found no evidence that its user data was accessed, that its โ€‹systems [โ€ฆ]
TAIPEI, April 13 (Reuters) โ€“ TSMC, the worldโ€™s largest manufacturer of advanced artificial intelligence chips, will likely notch โ€Œup a fourth consecutive quarter of record earnings with a 50% surge in net profit for January-March thanks to booming demand for AI infrastructure. Analysts say that demand for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Coโ€™sย (2330.TW), opens new tabย 3-nanometre technology [โ€ฆ]
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