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Dharmendra: Bollywood's 'He-Man' dies at 89 – BBC
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Bombers mark formal return to pre-season
With the exception of five fresh-faced draftees, every player on Essendon’s list has already been back at training in some capacity ahead of today’s…
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Indonesian state-owned fund eyes overseas AI infrastructure opportunities, director says
By Stefanno Sulaiman
JAKARTA (Reuters) -State-owned BPJS Ketenagakerjaan, one of Indonesia’s largest institutional investors, is keen to invest in firms that provide infrastructure for the artificial intelligence industry if it gets government approval to invest overseas, a director told Reuters.
The fund is awaiting regulatory approval to invest abroad as it seeks to expand beyond limited domestic opportunities, Edwin Ridwan, the firm’s director of investment development, said on Monday. There is no timeline for the decision, he said.
The fund is seeking approval to invest up to 5% of its total portfolio overseas, he said. The social security fund has 879 trillion rupiah ($52 billion) of assets under management.
“(AI) supply chain will be a good diversification for our investment, and it could be in the U.S., Taiwan, Japan and South Korea,” he said.
The fund sees investment opportunities in companies that support the AI sector such as data centres, energy companies that power the AI industry, and cable firms, Edwin said, adding that core AI firms like the chipmakers were already “too crowded”.
He did not rule out possible investment in chipmakers such as Nvidia, but said any decision would depend on the firms’ valuation.
Reuters reported in April that the fund wants to double its exposure to local equities to up to 20% within three years from around 10%. The largest portion of its money was invested in bonds, with the remainder in deposits and other instruments.
($1 = 16,700 rupiah)
(Reporting by Stefanno Sulaiman; Editing by John Mair)
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Study finds way to ‘reboot’ eye, restore impaired vision
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WASHINGTON, Nov 24 (WAM/APP): Scientists claim to have found a way to restore vision in people with a common developmental eye disorder by “rebooting” the retina to its early state,…
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Microsoft Exec Mustafa Suleyman Calls AI Cynicism ‘Mindblowing’
Microsoft is accelerating its shift toward an AI-native operating system. The company presents this evolution as both logical and inevitable, yet enterprise sentiment remains markedly more restrained. AI…
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Colossal shark fossils rewrite the history of ocean apex predators
image: ©Nastasic | iStock Fossils from northern Australia reveal a colossal 8-meter shark that ruled the seas 115 million years ago. This discovery proves that modern shark lineages achieved gigantic sizes far earlier…
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PM orders removal of Export Development Surcharge, restructuring of TDAP to boost exports
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday ordered the abolition of the Export Development Surcharge (EDS), directing authorities to immediately withdraw the levy as part of a broader push to revive Pakistan’s stagnant exports.
The decision…
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Researchers in north China help reveal key brain spatiotemporal information processing mechanism-Xinhua
TIANJIN, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) — Researchers from Tianjin University in north China, working with international collaborators, have uncovered a mechanism that helps explain how the brain handles information that unfolds over time.
The study, published…
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The Ashes: England will not send first-choice batters to pink-ball tour game
In addition, the Lions match would have given time using the pink ball, with England due to play a rare day-night Test.
England have lost five of their seven previous day-nighters, while Australia have won 13 from 14. In pace bowler Mitchell…
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Path lights up for China’s rare earth nanocrystals
Chinese and Singaporean researchers have reported a breakthrough that could cause a valuable rare earth material to emit light when powered directly by electricity.
Rare earth nanocrystals are already used in some…
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