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Artificial Intelligence: AMD Takes On Rivals In The AI Chip Sweepstakes

December 7, 2023

Chipmaker AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) has unveiled a range of innovative AI solutions spanning from data centers to personal computers. The AMD Instinct MI300 Series features data center AI accelerators, while the ROCm 6 open software stack introduces new features supporting Large Language Models (LLMs). Additionally, the Ryzen 8040 Series processors come equipped with Ryzen AI capabilities.

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New Swiss Regulated Bank is a Bridge Between Traditional Banking and Crypto

November 13, 2019

Switzerland -headquartered SEBA Bank AG became fully operational on Tuesday and started taking on Swiss customers. It received a banking and securities dealer license from the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) in August. It lets clients seamlessly convert between the crypto and banking worlds.

JP Morgan Invests in “Research Atomising” Startup Limeglass

November 13, 2019

JP Morgan invested an undisclosed amount in a startup that uses AI and NLP to simplify and focus research documents.
Imagine you wanted to find all references to Netflix in a bulky financial research document. JP Morgan may have made that easier for you by investing in fintech startup Limeglass.
Limeglass uses proprietary rich Natural Language Processing (NLP), artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and their comprehensive cross-asset and macro taxonomy to smart-tag each paragraph in context.
Its “Research Atomization” solution will find out all references to Netflix in that research document with a simple search.

European Money Market Funds and the ESG Juggernaut

November 13, 2019

Goldman Sachs Asset Management tweaks a money management fund for ESG, especially diversity.
Goldman Sachs is heeding the ESG clarion call from investors. The asset manager has introduced environmental, social, and governance criteria in a Euro money market fund.
The Low Volatility NAV money market fund has been “enhanced” for ESG considerations via a two-fold strategy.

Whoa… Primavera Capital Raises $3.4 Billion China Fund

November 12, 2019

Primavera Capital Group has raised $3.4 billion for its Primavera Capital Fund III. This is the second-largest close ever by a domestic manager with a focus on China. The record belongs to Boyu Capital Fund IV at $3.6 billion. 

Remington Outdoor Company

Hedge Fund Whitebox Advisors is Making a Big Bet on Gunmaker Remington

November 12, 2019

Whitebox Advisors is replacing a number of banks as a lender to Remington Outdoor Company. While Wall Street turns away from gun producers, the credit-focused hedge fund sees opportunity on the horizon.

Preqin Executive Report: Less than 12% of Senior Roles in Alternatives Are Occupied by Women

November 12, 2019

A new Preqin executive report shows that women hold a small number of executive roles in the alternative investment industry. Preqin data shows that more women are working in the hedge fund and private equity space than in 2017.

Alipay’s Brute Power on Display on Singles Day

November 12, 2019

Alipay is the 800-pound gorilla in the global fintech room. It processed more than US$38 billion of payments in a single day.
Alipay’s global fintech supremacy is without question. On the highly-anticipated Singles Day in China, Alipay processed all the online payments emanating from Alibaba’s e-commerce platforms.

Neuberger’s ESG Investing to Include Small Japanese Companies

November 12, 2019

Neuberger Berman, a US private equity firm, is creating a niche ESG fund focused on small Japanese firms.
Neuberger Berman is looking at small (also mid-sized) Japanese companies because they have a lot of ESG catch-up to do.
Compared to similarly-sized companies in the US or Europe, smaller Japanese companies are lagging at ESG practice and reporting.

A Profitable Portfolio: Let Casino REITs Boost Your Odds

November 12, 2019

Daniel Adams, an analyst at Nomura Instinet, thinks gaming REITs are likely to be re-rated higher by investors.
Valuations in the three-player sector could notch higher based on property sales, and deal-making feels the analyst.

Is Private Equity Giant KKR Buying Walgreens Boots Alliance?

November 11, 2019

Is KKR buying Walgreens Boots Alliance? Based on a new buyout proposal, the answer could be “yes.” The private equity giant has put together a $70 billion proposal that would take the pharmacy benefits firm private.

With Tencent Backing It, a Virtual Blockchain Bank May Launch Sooner Than You Think

November 11, 2019

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has approved the issue of a banking license for a virtual bank to Tencent.
Hong Kong has been quick off the mark to give digital banks the go-ahead. The HKMA has approved licenses so far to eight out of 29 applicants who applied by September 2018. Tencent is the first to propose a blockchain bank.

The Top Market for European Real Estate Investment Is…

November 11, 2019

The top European real estate market for investors is Paris, France. That rank comes from a new report on emerging trends in the European markets from PwC and ULI. Paris is followed by Berlin and Frankfurt, Germany in the second and third slots. London, England sits fourth on the list. 

Billionaires’ Wealth Falls for First Time in Three Years

November 11, 2019

The richest people in the world saw their wealth decline in 2018 for the first time in three years. According to the UBS/PwC Billionaires’ Report, the selective class of billionaires saw their global wealth fall by $388 billion. Today, they control about $8.54 trillion in global wealth. 

Nasdaq Deploys Artificial Intelligence for Market Surveillance

November 11, 2019

Nasdaq, for the first time, has brought in A.I. and machine learning to detect any malicious trading.
“By incorporating AI into our monitoring systems, we are sharpening our detection capabilities and broadening our view of market activity,” says Martina Rejsjo. Martina is VP and Head of Market Surveillance, North America Equities, Nasdaq. Her objective is to safeguard the integrity of the country’s markets – “the largest, most liquid ecosystem in the world.”

CEO Firing: McDonald’s Investigation Commenced Weeks Before

November 11, 2019

McDonald’s became aware of CEO Steve Easterbrook’s relationship with a female employee two weeks before his firing on November 1. According to the Wall Street Journal, the company’s general counsel Jerry Krulewitch conducted an internal investigation and informed its board. The company appointed an NYC law firm to assess the risks.

Does the Apple Card Like Women Less, or is it ‘black-box’ A.I.? DFS Investigating…

November 11, 2019

New York’s DFS, a financial regulator, will investigate whether the Apple Card differentiated between men and women over credit limits.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has accused the Apple Card of gender bias by offering men higher credit limits compared to women. Wozniak found that his credit limit was 10X that of his wife, even though they both share banks and other credit cards.

Canada’s CPPIB Boosts Investment in Renewables 100-Fold Since 2016

November 11, 2019

As of June 30, the CPPIB revealed it had $3.02 billion invested in renewable energy businesses. This amount is twice what it was last year. It’s also more than 100 times the amount it invested in the renewables space in 2016.

Occidental Petroleum and Carl Icahn

Carl Icahn: Gee… Occidental Petroleum is a lot like WeWork

November 11, 2019

Occidental Petroleum took a shot from activist investor Carl Icahn in more ways from one. Icahn slashed his stake in the company and threatened to launch a proxy fight.

The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Pulls the Plug on U.S. Prison Firms

November 11, 2019

The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is selling stakes in two American prison companies. ESG expectations and concerns about reputational risk fueled the divestitures.

Alaska Permanent Fund Beats Benchmark Yet Again

November 8, 2019

The Alaska Permanent Fund filed its report for the first fiscal quarter of 2020.

The largest U.S. state sovereign wealth fund reported earning returns of 1.24%. That exceeded its benchmark (60% Stocks|30% Bonds|10% RE & TIPS) return for the quarter.

Blackstone Group Buys Stake in MagicLab

Blackstone Group is Getting into the Dating Game

November 8, 2019

MagicLab, a developer of dating and social networking apps, has a new beau. Private equity giant Blackstone Group is buying a $3 billion stake in the company. MagicLab’s properties include Bumble and Badoo.

CalSTRS portfolio

What’s Inside The California State Teachers’ Retirement System Portfolio?

November 8, 2019

The California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS) announced its latest asset allocation shifts this week. The $242 billion dollar scheme is shifting assets away from traditional equities.

Elliott Management

Elliott Management Supports Split of Nielsen Holdings

November 8, 2019

Nielsen Holdings has announced plans to split itself into two separate public companies. The plan – backed by Elliott Management – will unlock shareholder value.

OpenGate Capital’s Second Institutional Fund Closes With a Flourish

November 8, 2019

Private equity firm OpenGate Capital’s Second Institutional Fund raised $585 million versus a target of $450 million.
The enthusiastic support for OpenGate’s second institutional fund came from 23 investors located across seven countries. These included pensions, wealth managers, insurance companies, and asset managers. The fund’s oversubscription of 30% shows the global eagerness to place capital with reputed and focused private equity firms. The second fund is designated “OpenGate Capital Partners II & II-A, LP.”