AI disruption risk impacts leveraged loans more than high-yield bonds Tech borrowers face higher borrowing costs and scrutiny from lenders No software sector deals in pipeline as firms await trading ...
Major software stocks like Microsoft, Oracle, and Salesforce have seen significant declines from their recent highs. Analysts are divided on whether the selloff is due to fears that AI will make ...
DVT's 2026 intake of graduates for the Launchpad programme. AI-driven software engineering company DVT has welcomed its 2026 intake of graduates into DVT Launchpad, the company’s six-month graduate ...
As their stocks tank, software makers are rebranding themselves as A.I. innovators. Sparkle emojis are everywhere, but some efforts have been more successful than others. By Sarah Kessler When ChatGPT ...
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LONDON, Feb 5 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Public market investors are freaking out about artificial intelligence. Yet the pain may be even more dramatic in the worlds of private equity and credit.
Software stocks sold off dramatically after months of underperformance. The losses stemmed from fresh fears that AI models could upend the industry. Analysts say that while AI does pose a competitive ...
At WSJ Invest Live, Jon Gray shared optimism for the health of the private-credit market and discussed Blackstone’s investment strategy in AI infrastructure. Investors’ fears that new developments in ...
Monday - Friday, 6:00 - 7:00 PM ET There's a key metric that highlights why software stocks like ServiceNow are underperforming, according to Jim Cramer. He pointed to the decline in price-to-earnings ...
Software companies’ pitch to investors could use an upgrade. Once a favorite of Wall Street, software stocks have been sliding lately, with investors increasingly concerned about how the sector could ...
With software stocks badly trailing the rest of the tech sector of late, investors told CNBC that they're buying the dip and predicted a flurry of deals. Shares of Salesforce, ServiceNow and Adobe ...