AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLuxembourg Business & Tech: Luxembourg’s business travel scene is getting a boost: the minister says the average trip lasts 1.5 days and spends €780, while the Convention Bureau launches a Congress Ambassador Programme to promote Luxembourg to scientific and technical communities. AI Talent Mobility: Stanford’s 2026 AI Index flags Luxembourg as the top destination for net AI talent migration, with the UAE also surging—showing how small economies are competing for specialised AI workers. Tokenised Real Estate: Goldman Sachs, via its GS DAP platform, has launched a blockchain-native real estate fund domiciled in Luxembourg with Apex Group, Archax and LRC Group—another push to bring tokenisation into regulated fund frameworks. Aviation Decarbonisation: Ostend-Bruges Airport hosted a fully electric cargo flight stopover, testing electric aviation for regional routes. Defence Tech M&A: Luxembourg-based Collective Defence is buying counter-drone firm Asterion in a $1bn+ deal, aiming to merge cyber and drone defence into one platform. EU Policy & Borders: Sweden’s migration minister calls it “insane” that Russian tourists keep visiting the EU while Ukrainians fight, urging tighter visa rules. Capital Markets: Clariant returns to the Eurobond market with a €500m deal, while Partners Group signals tighter withdrawal caps as fund redemption requests rise.
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