Brookfield and SWI launched a $694M multifamily JV to reposition 13 US properties and target $500M in sales over three years.
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The purchasing consortium acquired all outstanding class A common shares of Boralex at a price of C$37.25 ($26.88) per share in cash.

Even before Nvidia Corp.’s splashy $500 billion financing partnership this week, investors were starting to fret over the roughly $70 billion in phantom liabilities that don’t appear on major AI companies’ balance sheets, but could materialize at the worst possible time.
Brookfield (BN) may benefit from stronger distributable earnings, continued stock buybacks, growth a

LONDON, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Nvidia's colossal financing deal for AI infrastructure buildouts is the talk of private markets this week.

Brookfield (NYSE:BN) reported second-quarter distributable earnings before realizations of $1.4 billion, or $0.61 per share, up 15% per share from a year earlier, as growth in asset management and wealth solutions supported results. Total distributable earnings, including realizations, were $1.5 bi

Moby summary of Brookfield Corporation's Q2 2026 earnings call

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has spent years telling investors his chips are indispensable to the future of computing. On Aug. 10, he tried something bolder, convincing some of the most powerful money managers on Wall Street to treat those same chips like an entirely new kind of investment. One that ...

Brookfield Corporation (NYSE:BN) shares edged 0. 13% lower in premarket trading after the investment group reported second-quarter adjusted earnings per share below Wall Street expectations.

Executives involved are hailing it as a new asset class, but critics have concerns about using chips as collateral.
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US investment giants including Apollo Global Management Inc., Blackstone Inc., BlackRock Inc. and Brookfield Asset Management are partnering with Nvidia Corp. to source $500 billion in financing for artificial intelligence infrastructure. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow joins to discuss this as well as Intel raised $20 billion in an upsized share sale, a third more than it was targeting when it announced the deal Monday morning.
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Nvidia reached a deal with some of Wall Street’s largest firms to help raise $500 billion to fund the AI infrastructure build-out. Apollo Global Management Blackstone BlackRock Brookfield Asset Management Goldman Sachs and KKR agreed to help Nvidia assemble financing in a deal that could be announced as soon as Monday, people familiar with the matter said. Spending commitments on data centers and other AI infrastructure have reached eye-popping levels, and Wall Street’s banks and investment firms have been rushing to finance the boom in increasingly creative ways.
A group of financial firms, including Apollo Global and Blackstone, is working with Nvidia to put together a $500 billion funding package for AI infrastructure development, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Monday. Nvidia's shares fell over 3% in afternoon trading. The tie-up highlights Nvidia's efforts to raise capital for the chips, power generation and data centers underpinning the AI boom.
The world’s largest financial groups are working with Nvidia to assemble a $500bn funding package for AI infrastructure development, in one of...
Healthpeak Properties (NYSE:DOC) reported second-quarter adjusted funds from operations of $0.46 per share and raised its full-year adjusted FFO guidance by $0.02 to a range of $1.73 to $1.77 per share, citing improved same-store net operating income expectations in its lab and senior housing busine
Lim Chap Huat, executive chairman of Singaporean real-estate firm Soilbuild Group Holdings, alleges that Brookfield usurped a property deal that the New York-based asset manager had originally pitched as a collaboration with Soilbuild.
The South Korean internet company posted resilient second-quarter earnings despite higher AI-related operating costs, supported by solid growth in its core search platform and e-commerce businesses.
Brookfield (TSX:BN) has completed its acquisition of Oaktree, expanding its global credit management platform. The company has entered a multi billion dollar joint venture with Blackstone and KKR for Kuwait’s entire pipeline network. Brookfield has formed a partnership with NAVER and NVIDIA to build one of the world’s largest AI focused data center infrastructure platforms. Consider expanding your watchlist to other companies shaping AI infrastructure and related assets through 56 AI...
Nielsen Holdings agreed to buy DoubleVerify in a deal with an enterprise value of about $2.15 billion.
Moby summary of Brookfield Asset Management Ltd.'s Q2 2026 earnings call
Record fundraising and Oaktree completion drive AI infrastructure expansion.
Brookfield Asset Management (NYSE:BAM) reported second-quarter fee-related earnings of $808 million, or $0.50 per share, up 20% from a year earlier, as the alternative asset manager posted its strongest fundraising quarter on record and highlighted growing activity in AI infrastructure, credit and r
Moby summary of Healthpeak Properties, Inc.'s Q2 2026 earnings call
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners (NYSE:BIP) reported second-quarter funds from operations of $702 million, or $0.89 per unit, up 10% from a year earlier, as inflation-linked utility rates, higher transportation and midstream activity, new data projects and recently completed investments supported