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12.02.26 - 18:48
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Share values of property services firms tumble over fears of AI disruption (The Guardian)
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But despite second day of declines on Wall Street, analysts say sell-off 'may overstate immediate risk to complex deal-making' of AIShares in commercial property services companies have tumbled, in the latest sell-off driven by fears over disruption from artificial intelligence.After steep declines on Wall Street, European stocks in the sector were hit on Thursday. Continue reading......
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12.02.26 - 18:33
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Logistics Stocks Crater As "AI Scare Trade" Crushes Sector, Slams Broader Market (ZeroHedge)
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Logistics Stocks Crater As "AI Scare Trade" Crushes Sector, Slams Broader Market
FIrst it was SaaS (in particular, and Software in general), then Private Credit, then Insurance Brokers, then it was financials/brokers that were hammered on Tuesday, then real estate service stocks tumbled yesterday, and today it is the turn of Logistics stocks to plunge as investors followed the bouncing AI disruption ball and freaked out over the sector's vulnerability to the newest crop of artificial intelligence applications and tools that can disrupt countless industries.
As the brutal "AI Scare Trade" bouncing ball hits yet another sector, we have seen a painful selloff among big trucking stocks such as DSV and Kuehne and Nagel, both of which are down double digits.
The selling is attributed to a 9:15am ET press release from Algorhythm Holdings - a "leading AI technology company" - which announced that its "SemiCab platform in live customer deployments is enabling its c...
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12.02.26 - 18:24
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Anthropic to donate $20m to US political group backing AI regulation (The Guardian)
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Move puts AI firm in opposition to ChatGPT maker OpenAI, which has advocated for less stringent AI regulationsAnthropic will spend $20m to back US political candidates who support regulating the AI industry, according to a company statement released on Thursday. Anthropic's donation puts it in opposition to ChatGPT maker OpenAI, which has advocated for less stringent regulation of AI.The company is donating to Public First Action, a political group that opposes federal efforts to quash state AI regulations like a December executive order issued by Donald Trump. One of the candidates that the group is backing is Republican Marsha Blackburn, who is running for governor in Tennessee and who opposed an effort in Congress to bar states from passing AI laws. Continue reading......
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12.02.26 - 17:12
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AI Borrowing Boom Shakes Bond Market (Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg Intelligence's Robert Schiffman discusses the surge in bond issuance by major technology companies amid an AI-driven capital expenditure boom. He speaks on "Bloomberg Open Interest." (Source: Bloomberg)...
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