Fortune (February 16)
“Investors wobbled last week as they worked through the disruption AI is likely to cause across global industries, with further hiccups potentially bubbling through this week.” The rout spread from software to “the legal, IT, consulting and logistics sectors,” with $2 trillion “wiped off software market caps alone.” Investors appear to be abandoning “broad-stroke arguments that the efficiencies offered by AI will result in wins for the vast majority of companies.”
Tags: $2 trillion, AI, Consulting, Disruption, Efficiencies, Global industries, Investors, IT, Legal, Logistics, Market caps, Rout, Software, Wobbled
Financial Times (April 28)
“Deprived of investment opportunities abroad, Russians have piled their savings into the likes of Lukoil, Gazprom and Sberbank, which combined account for about 40 per cent of the stock market’s total value.” Marking a rebound, “Russia’s stock market has climbed to its highest level in more than a year as domestic retail investors with nowhere else to go snap up the dividend-paying stocks that sold off heavily following the invasion of Ukraine”.
Tags: 2022, Banking crisis, Bracing, Economy, Fears, Growth, Interest rates, Q1, Q4, Recession, Slowdown, U.S., Wall Street, Wobbled
