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MGX eyes multibillion-dollar DayOne buyout to anchor Abu Dhabi AI reach in Singapore

First Asian acquisition for the sovereign AI vehicle marks westward capital reversing into Pacific data infrastructure.

Published June 21, 2026 Source MSN From the chopped neck
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ISABELLA'S ISLAY · June 21, 2026

MGX eyes multibillion-dollar DayOne buyout to anchor Abu Dhabi AI reach in Singapore

First Asian acquisition for the sovereign AI vehicle marks westward capital reversing into Pacific data infrastructure.

Source MSN ↗

Abu Dhabi-backed AI investor MGX is in advanced talks to acquire DayOne, the Singapore data center operator, in a deal valued north of $2 billion. The transaction would mark MGX's first acquisition in Asia and the clearest signal yet that Gulf sovereign capital is moving beyond compute partnerships into hard infrastructure ownership across the Pacific.

DayOne operates a 150-megawatt facility in Singapore's Jurong district, one of the region's tightest power-constrained markets for hyperscale capacity. The site serves regional cloud tenants and has been fielding inbound interest from frontier AI labs seeking inference endpoints closer to Southeast Asian user bases. MGX, launched in March 2024 with a $100 billion mandate to invest in AI infrastructure and compute, has spent the year assembling partnerships with OpenAI, Cerebras, and several undisclosed chip designers. The DayOne talks represent a shift from capital deployment into direct asset control.

This matters because Singapore power allocation is a zero-sum game. The city-state capped new data center development in 2019 and has issued moratoriums intermittently since, creating a secondary market where facilities trade at premiums to replacement cost. Ownership of a live 150-megawatt site gives MGX a sovereign toehold in a jurisdiction where rack space is rationed and new builds face 18-month permitting windows. It also positions Abu Dhabi as a direct competitor to Sovereign Wealth Fund peers like GIC and Temasek, both of which hold stakes in regional data infrastructure through BlackRock and DigitalBridge vehicles.

The second-order effect is operational. MGX has been assembling a vertically integrated AI stack—capital, compute partnerships, model access—but lacked owned endpoints for inference distribution. Singapore sits 90 milliseconds from Jakarta, 120 milliseconds from Tokyo, and inside the latency envelope for real-time model serving to 700 million users. If MGX closes DayOne, it becomes a landlord to the hyperscalers and a competitor in model deployment, depending on tenant lease structures. That dual role will surface in contract negotiations by Q2.

Allocators should watch three follow-on moves. First, whether MGX attempts to renegotiate DayOne's existing colocation agreements to carve out reserved capacity for proprietary AI workloads—those talks would begin within 90 days of close. Second, whether Abu Dhabi accelerates similar acquisitions in Tokyo or Sydney, where power constraints mirror Singapore's and secondary market pricing remains opaque. Third, how GIC and Temasek respond; both have preferred LP stakes in U.S. and European data center platforms but no sovereign-controlled facilities in their home jurisdiction. A counter-bid or defensive build is possible by mid-year.

The deal has not closed. DayOne's ownership structure includes minority stakes from Singaporean family offices and at least one undisclosed regional insurer, both of whom must approve any change of control. If MGX pays a 30-40% premium to the facility's last private valuation in 2022, expect similar repricing across the 12-15 other operating data centers in Singapore's secondary market by summer.

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MGX's DayOne buyout signals Gulf sovereign shift from AI compute partnerships to direct Pacific infrastructure ownership in power-scarce markets.
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