Documents tagged "Infrastructure"
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The image shows a collection of smaller images presented on a larger background, likely a presentation slide or an album page. There are several photographs depicting urban scenes with buildings and infrastructure. The text within the image is too small to read clearly, but it appears to be captions or titles related to the photographs. On the right side of the main image, there's a red vertical stripe with additional smaller images aligned vertically. The style suggests an educational or informational context for these images, possibly used in a lesson plan or presentation material about cities and infrastructure.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028506.txt
Terje Rod-Larsen sent an email on May 27, 2017, to Jeffrey Epstein regarding a US-Saudi arms deal and the Blackstone Infrastructure Fund. The email mentioned that Richard John Nawrot had removed the defense part related to the $110 billion arms deal but highlighted a separate deal done with Blackstone to establish a fund for US infrastructure. The US President, Donald Trump, announced a $100 billion arms package during his first foreign trip to Saudi Arabia, which was aimed at combating terrorism in the region and countering threats from Iran. US defense companies, such as Lockheed Martin and Boeing, benefited from the deal with Saudi Arabia, while the kingdom's sovereign wealth fund also invested in a new Blackstone fund for US infrastructure.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026431.txt
The document discusses the infrastructure expertise of Edmond de Rothschild in Europe. The key topics include the need for higher yields on investment due to the amount of cash sitting on the sidelines and private-public partnerships being favored by President Trump. Pension funds are interested in matching maturities, while airports, assisted living facilities for baby boomers, and rail ports and roads also require funding. There is a niche market for alternate incarceration facilities. Ariane de Rothschild is mentioned as involved in the discussion.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026069.txt
The document discusses Edmond de Rothschild's expertise in infrastructure investment and financing. The firm has a strong track record in European infrastructure with an outstanding reputation as one of the most recognized financial advisors to the sector. They have developed deep expertise by partnering with two experienced managers, TIIC for equity investments in transport and social infrastructure and BRIDGE for infrastructure debt. The document also mentions the issue of returns on investment and competition from pension funds that want to match maturities. The author suggests finding a niche to avoid competing with people that have trillions of dollars in credit needs.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026064.txt
This document discusses the infrastructure expertise of Edmond de Rothschild and their involvement in senior and mezzanine debt funding that yields 8-10% per year with a kicker. It also mentions that there is a huge amount of cash sitting on the sidelines, Trump will want to do private public partnerships on most things, and Donald loves the Rothschild name. The document further discusses the involvement of Edmond de Rothschild in building and financing infrastructure in Europe and their partnership with TIIC and BRIDGE for equity and debt investments, respectively.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026059.txt
This document discusses the infrastructure expertise of Edmond de Rothschild, a financial advisor in Europe with experience in building and financing such projects. The discussion focuses on returns on investment and mentions the potential for double-digit returns through private public partnerships. Two experienced managers, TIIC and BRIDGE, are also mentioned as having partnered with Edmond de Rothschild to build a strong franchise within infrastructure investments.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011284.txt
This document describes a scientific workshop that took place from February 24-26, 2017, focusing on challenges of artificial intelligence and envisioning and addressing adverse outcomes. The workshop was organized by the Origins Project and had multiple sessions with teams discussing topics such as AI in financial markets, democracy, information, and identity, war & peace, cybersecurity, unintended consequences of AI systems, deep long-term societal influences, and agency and disempowerment. The workshop aimed to identify key challenges ahead, including very costly outcomes, and to come up with potential solutions such as best practices, mechanism design, monitoring and regulatory activity. For instance, in the session on financial markets, the discussion revolved around the potential for AI-powered market manipulation and its consequences on market efficiency. The participants explored scenarios that might lead to costly outcomes and considered what could be done to counter this direction and maintain efficient functioning of financial markets. In summary, the document presents a scientific exploration of the challenges posed by artificial intelligence, with a focus on understanding potential adverse outcomes and identifying solutions to mitigate these risks.
