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    Rise & rise of secondary deals; advantage desi data centres

    Happy Friday! Total funding raised by Indian startups fell in the first half of 2024, but late-stage activity showed signs of revival, as per data. Decoding this and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

    5 world market themes for the week ahead

    Euro 2024 excitement rises with political shifts in Britain and France. M&A activity surges amidst economic uncertainties. Emerging Asia grapples with inflation as central banks navigate rate decisions. Labour's potential win in Britain poses fiscal challenges. The market awaits U.S. job data impact on Federal Reserve's rate policy.

    India will require an additional data centre capacity of 1.7-3.6 Gigawatt: Report

    India is poised to become a global data center hub due to its low construction, land, and power costs. With a robust IT ecosystem, the country’s data center capacity is projected to reach 3.29 GW by 2028. However, an additional 1.7–3.6 GW will be required to meet rising demand.

    Counter-questions for the asking

    India's growing population, coupled with higher disposable incomes and consumption, has already begun to devastate our carefully constructed cocoons without our realising it. Competitive manufacturing (leveraging economies of scale, procurement, branding and digitalisation) may be enticing more people to consume more (double effect), accelerating planet-stripping.

    Adani Group to invest $100 billion in energy transition, says Gautam Adani

    Green hydrogen, which is made by splitting hydrogen from water with the help of electrolyzers powered by clean energy, is seen as a potential panacea for decarbonizing the industry as well as transportation. Speaking at 'Infrastructure - the Catalyst for India's Future' event of Crisil, Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani said energy transition and digital infrastructure are trillion-dollar opportunities which will transform India both at a local and at a global scale.

    By 2032, India infrastructure spending will surpass $2.5 trillion, says Adani

    The Adani Group, he said, will invest over $100 billion (around ₹8.35 lakh crore) over the next decade in energy transition projects and in manufacturing every major component required for green energy generation. Adani Green Energy is building solar and wind parks. The group is also building facilities to manufacture electrolyzers to make green hydrogen, wind power turbines and solar panels.

    • Amazon to invest extra 10 billion euros in Germany

      Amazon said Wednesday it will invest an additional 10 billion euros ($10.7 billion) in Germany, most of it in cloud computing, the US tech giant's latest major investment in Europe. A total of 8.8 billion euros will come from Amazon's cloud computing division AWS and will be invested in southwest Germany by 2026, with the rest going into logistics, robotics and company offices.

      What can be the risk to the India bull case scenario? Jonathan Garner answers

      There has been unprecedented heat in Southeast​Asia also over the last couple of months. So, I would highlight that as really quite a pressing issue at the moment. I think some of the traditional issues around, let us say, oil import bill and that sort of thing or vulnerability to Fed cycles, they have been much diminished now that the current and capital account situation in India is so much stronger.

      Secular bull trend in India significantly reasserting itself: Jonathan Garner

      There was a counter trend rally in China in April, but that has run out of steam quite badly in the last two or three weeks as the negative fundamentals have reasserted themselves, so that is nominal GDP growth that is running at only around a third of the level of India, a currency that is more susceptible to weakness than what you see in the case of the Indian rupee.

      India has been expensive market post COVID for last three years: Gautam Trivedi

      ​China currently is still at about 9 to 9.5 times calendar 25 PE, we are at 21, 21.5 times, so still a huge premium to China. So, I said, over the past three years, India has been expensive post COVID. You have still put money. In fact, last year, they put cumulative $21 billion of net FPI flows into India. So, year-to-date why are you selling? And they said, finally, we do have an alternative.

      Why do we make poor investment decisions and how to avoid them

      Investing has come to mean a flurry of activity. One must go about acting with assumed expertise, buying, selling, booking profits, revising and reworking. Keeping it simple and staid over the long term is boring in comparison. Poor investment decisionmaking is here to stay. We will crib about outcomes for a while, and then go back to doing the same things.

      India's strong growth leading to trend of 'reverse flipping' for startups

      Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal stressed how India's growth rate is nearly double that of other emerging market economies. He was speaking at an event in Singapore organised by the commerce ministry to showcase various investment opportunities in India.

      HCLTech, Arm collaborate to work on custom silicon chips for AI-led biz

      The partnership will enable semiconductor manufacturers, system OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) and cloud services providers to enhance the computing efficiency of their data centre environments, HCLTech said in a statement.

      Amazon to invest 15.7 billion euros in Spain

      Amazon's cloud computing division AWS will invest 15.7 billion euros ($17 billion) to expand its data centres in Spain's Aragon region through to 2033, the US tech giant said Wednesday. Amazon in 2021 had planned to invest 2.5 billion euros in Aragon, where it has three data centres.

      POSH case reporting confined to a fraction of India Inc cos: Study

      A recent analysis of 300 NSE listed companies reveals a concerning trend in reporting sexual harassment complaints under the POSH Act. Despite a rise in complaints, many companies reported zero cases, indicating possible non-compliance. Larger companies, with more resources, tended to report more cases, but size alone couldn't explain the low reporting. The findings emphasize the need for better awareness and reporting mechanisms to address workplace harassment effectively.

      Ola CFO exits; India’s data centre edge

      Kartik Gupta, chief financial officer, Ola Cabs has stepped down, just two weeks after chief executive Hemant Bakshi’s exit. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.

      Stupa Sports Analytics raises Rs 28 crore from Centre Court Capital, Peer Capital

      Founded in 2020, Stupa Sports Analytics provides games federations and sports teams with analytics of player performance data, broadcasting capabilities and sports digitisation tools through its various platforms.

      Arm plans to launch AI chips in 2025: report

      Arm Holdings to launch AI chips in 2025, with SoftBank's involvement. TSMC negotiations ongoing. Investors anticipate SoftBank's earnings report for growth investment clues amid a surge in AI computing interest.

      AI boom set to fuel data centre deals in Asia this year

      The intense pace of deals in the world's most populous region comes as countries and companies respond to booming demand for AI, calling for more data capacity, industry executives said.

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