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China’s CSI 300 Index advanced 0.8 percent, while the Shanghai Composite gained 0.6 percent. Shares of infrastructure builders and construction material suppliers rose sharply after China announced ...
Private equity work is up year-over-year, but tariffs, inflation and valuations continue to be an issue for dealmakers.
Wayve was among the first unicorn AI startups in the UK, getting funding of over $1 billion for its self-driving artificial intelligence technology. The company is based in London and had its ...
Asia-Pacific markets mostly fell after U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he had reached a preliminary trade ...
President Donald Trump hailed more than $92 billion in investments in artificial intelligence and energy infrastructure during a visit to Pennsylvania, highlighting his efforts to bolster US ...
For HSF Kramer, Evans becomes the second Asia partner to depart the regional practice since the transatlantic merger went ...
Other unknown Hong Kong companies have made similar pivots to take advantage of hot sectors over the years, often through M&A, banking on resulting surges in their stock prices to quickly raise funds.
OpenAI has voiced concerns about Zhipu AI, a Chinese firm, highlighting its role in China's AI ambitions. Zhipu AI, backed by state-linked funding, maintains close ties with the CCP and is expanding ...
SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son on Friday said he wants the Japanese technology investment group to become the biggest platform provider for "artificial super intelligence" within the next 10 years.
On Friday, SoftBank Group SFTBF SFTBY CEO Masayoshi Son said that he plans to position the company as the leading platform provider in the artificial super intelligence (ASI) sector within the ...
Dow Jones gains on strong healthcare and financials while Nasdaq drops as tech stocks retreat, signaling sector rotation in ...
TOKYO— SoftBank’s 9984 5.00% founder wants to make his company the world leader in artificial superintelligence—a hypothetical form of AI that is smarter than humans—within the next 10 years.