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  1. OneStream SensibleAI Agents Bring Finance Focus to Microsoft 365

    OneStream’s move to embed its SensibleAI™ Agents directly into Microsoft 365 — including Microsoft 365 Copilot, Teams, and Excel — marks a significant step in bringing domain‑aware, finance‑first AI into the flow of daily work for CFOs and finance teams, promising faster forecasting, real‑time...
  2. Claude for Excel: AI Powered Financial Modeling Inside Your Spreadsheet

    Anthropic has just pushed Claude into the spreadsheet that underpins modern finance, releasing a limited beta of Claude for Excel, opening direct, auditable AI workflows inside Microsoft Excel while simultaneously wiring Claude to licensed, real‑time market feeds and prebuilt analyst workflows —...
  3. Claude for Excel: Anthropic Brings AI to Wall Street Spreadsheets

    Anthropic’s latest move puts Claude directly inside the spreadsheet cells that drive Wall Street: the company has launched a research-preview add-in, Claude for Excel, tied to live financial feeds and pre-built analyst workflows — a deliberate push to make Claude the default AI assistant for...
  4. AI Surge vs Dot Com Burst: Key Lessons for Profitable Growth

    The parallels between the dot‑com boom of the late 1990s and today’s AI surge are unmistakable: breathless narratives, new vanity metrics, and money piling into infrastructure and market share long before sustainable profits appear — but the differences matter just as much, and they determine...
  5. AI Bubble or Real Engine: How to Navigate AI Investment and ROI

    The frenzy around artificial intelligence has entered a new, risk-heavy chapter: investors have poured record sums into compute, chips, and AI startups, valuations for AI-linked firms have swung into extreme territory, and respected institutions are warning that parts of the market look...
  6. AI Bubble or Breakthrough? Capital, Capex, and the ROI Debate for 2025

    Silicon Valley has seen manias before, and the latest — a rush to build ever-larger AI stacks, buy chips, and launch generative products — now sits under intense scrutiny: massive capital expenditure, sky-high valuations, and troubling early evidence that many corporate AI projects are not yet...
  7. Claude for Excel: AI Co-Pilot for Finance with Licensed Data Connectors

    Anthropic has pushed Claude from chat assistant to spreadsheet coworker, rolling out a beta "Claude for Excel" add‑in and a broad set of licensed data connectors and prebuilt finance workflows designed to put the AI directly into the temple of modern finance: Microsoft Excel. Background: why...
  8. AMG Cloud Money Machine: How Amazon Microsoft Google Drive AI Growth

    The last week’s earnings cascade left a stark, simple narrative for anyone watching cloud economics: three companies — Amazon, Microsoft, and Google — are not just winning the cloud war, they’re printing cash from it in a way that reshapes the balance sheets and strategic choices of nearly every...
  9. NAGA Expands Microsoft Dynamics 365 Partnership to Power AI Driven Growth and NAGA One

    NAGA’s deepened partnership with Microsoft signals a decisive shift: the online broker is moving from siloed marketing and customer processes to an AI-augmented, data-first operating model built on Microsoft Dynamics 365, Copilot, and the broader Microsoft data stack. The move — spotlighted in...
  10. AI Leadership and Risk in Q4: A Disciplined Fund Manager Playbook

    Artificial intelligence is the dominant market story as the year closes, and fund managers are entering the fourth quarter with a careful, sometimes contradictory playbook: tilt for exposure to AI leaders while building explicit hedges, limiting single‑name concentration, and monitoring a short...
  11. AI in IT: Boon or Curse? Winners, Losers & Investment Dilemma

    The debate Kepler Cheuvreux set out in its note—“Is AI truly a boon for the entire IT industry, or could it also be a curse?”—captures a growing fault line across technology markets: enormous, record-breaking infrastructure and R&D spending is colliding with an unsettled monetization pathway and...
  12. CEOs Fear AI Replacement Yet Accelerate Copilot Adoption in Governance

    A new executive paradox is reshaping corporate strategy: while a large majority of CEOs privately fear that artificial intelligence could unseat them, those same leaders are aggressively folding advanced models into core operations—testing AI on the tasks that matter most to governance, finance...
  13. New Zealand Retail Investors Embrace AI Tools: Opportunities, Risks, and Governance

    More than a third of New Zealand’s retail investors now report using generative AI tools such as ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot to inform investment decisions — and a substantial majority of those users say they are satisfied with the results — a shift that is reshaping how ordinary investors...
  14. NZ Retail Investors Embrace AI for Investing: Benefits, Risks, and Governance

    More than a third of New Zealand retail investors now say they use generative AI tools such as ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot to inform their investment decisions — and a large majority report being satisfied with the outcomes — a shift that is simultaneously pragmatic and precarious for markets...
  15. Microsoft Mandates 3-Day Office Return, Tightens Speech Controls in AI-First Pivot

    Microsoft's recent moves to tighten controls on employee speech, restrict building access and cement a three‑day‑a‑week return‑to‑office requirement mark a decisive shift in how the company balances internal safety, operational control and employee expression — and they arrive at a moment when...
  16. Microsoft's Three-Day Office Rule and Work-Speech Crackdown: Enterprise Implications

    Microsoft’s latest internal shake-up has collapsed two debates that have run through corporate tech since the pandemic: how much power employers should have over employee speech, and how far the hybrid workplace experiment goes before organizations insist on physical presence as a business...
  17. Microsoft Sets 3 In-Office Days for Hybrid Workers in Phased 2026 Rollout

    Microsoft’s most consequential posture change on hybrid work since the pandemic landed this week: the company will require many employees who live within commuting distance of a Microsoft office to be onsite at least three days per week, rolling the policy out in phases that begin with the Puget...
  18. AI Megacaps Drive the S&P 500: Navigating Concentration and Risk

    The S&P 500’s recent ascent has become inseparable from the runaway success of a handful of AI-focused technology giants, and that concentration is reshaping risk, return expectations, and portfolio construction for investors of all stripes. The analysis published by AInvest correctly highlights...
  19. People Do Want AI – Evidence from 2023–2025

    Contrary to the claim that “nobody wants AI,” the data from recent years overwhelmingly shows strong public and business demand for artificial intelligence technologies. From record-breaking adoption of AI apps by consumers to broad deployment of AI in enterprises, people are actively embracing...
  20. OpenAI–Microsoft Restructuring Delayed Over API, IP and AGI Clause Talks

    OpenAI’s highly anticipated corporate restructuring has been pushed off the immediate calendar as last‑ditch negotiations with Microsoft over API access, intellectual property (IP) rights and a disputed “AGI clause” remain unresolved, forcing a delay that could push the overhaul into next year...