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IVSC welcomes new Asia Director

IVSC

Nicholas brings three decades of capital markets, corporate finance and valuation experience and will lead the IVSC’s growth across the region, with a focus on business valuation and intangibles. He was awarded the Lim Chong Yah Academic Gold Medal for his Nanyang Fellows MBA at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.

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ValuAsia Connect Webinar Series: Intangible Assets

IVSC

With intangible assets increasingly shaping the landscape of contemporary businesses, we will dive into the latest trends and practical knowledge surrounding the valuation of intangible assets, encompassing technology, data, brands, and more. He is also a founder of a real estate technology company which is working on the A.I.

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Saudi Arabia: The Corporate Bet

Global Finance

In the final stretch of its Vision 2030 development blueprint, Saudi Arabia is counting on FDI to play a bigger role. Initially expected to be taken up by 540 companies by 2030, the kingdom surpassed this goal within the first year. The clock is ticking for Saudi Arabia. Those in charge, however, remain positive.

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The AI Facility Frenzy

Global Finance

According to Goldman Sachs, we can expect AI power demand to increase by 165% by 2030; McKinsey forecasts that in Europe alone, meeting the new IT load demand will require between $250 billion to $300 billion of investment, excluding power generation capacity. By 2030, these numbers are expected to increase by about 30-40%.

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The Space Boom Is Here

Global Finance

The American economy is booming because mostly American companies are just doing phenomenal things: cutting-edge technologies, making access to space easier and then putting commercial capabilities where only governments prevailed in the past. And Im not talking about pricing, Im talking about cost. Competition would be beneficial.

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A new trade paradigm: How shifts in trade corridors could affect business

Mckinsey and Company

About the authors This article is a collaborative effort by Jeongmin Seong , Olivia White , Shivanshu Gupta , Asutosh Padhi , Brajesh Chhibber , Jeffrey Condon, and Tiago Devesa, representing views from the Geopolitics Practice, McKinsey Global Institute, and the Strategy & Corporate Finance Practice.