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Meta’s $27B Private Credit Megadeal; Korea Builds $14B Energy + AI Platform; UK Approves £10B National Expansion

Inside the capital, power, and policy moves shaping the global data center boom.

Oct 26, 2025
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Dear Friends,

What a week. Between Meta’s $27 billion private-credit raise reshaping how hyperscalers finance megacampuses, the UK declaring data centers critical national infrastructure, and BlackRock’s $14 billion Korea initiative fusing clean energy with compute, the world’s digital backbone is scaling faster than ever.

Each move points to the same trend: capital, power, and policy are merging into one integrated system.

The next decade won’t be defined by who builds the biggest data center but by who controls the inputs that make them possible.

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Global Infrastructure Pulse — From Meta’s $27B Louisiana financing and OpenAI’s gigawatt-scale Stargate Wisconsin project to the UK’s planning-law upgrade and Korea’s $14B clean-energy-compute platform, every region is accelerating toward sovereign-grade AI infrastructure.

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