Big Tech's AI spending is $3 trillion bigger than balance sheets show

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Big Tech's AI spending is $3 trillion bigger than balance sheets show

Big Tech's AI spending is $3 trillion bigger than balance sheets show. The scale of off-balance-sheet AI commitments adds a layer of hidden leverage that traditional valuation metrics may be understating, a risk factor equity investors are

Big Tech's AI spending is $3 trillion bigger than balance sheets show. The scale of off-balance-sheet AI commitments adds a layer of hidden leverage that traditional valuation metrics may be understating, a risk factor equity investors are

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Big Tech's AI spending is $3 trillion bigger than balance sheets show. The scale of off-balance-sheet AI commitments adds a layer of hidden leverage that traditional valuation metrics may be understating, a risk factor equity investors are

Big Tech's AI spending is $3 trillion bigger than balance sheets show

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Big Tech's AI spending is $3 trillion bigger than balance sheets show. The scale of off-balance-sheet AI commitments adds a layer of hidden leverage that traditional valuation metrics may be understating, a risk factor equity investors are

Context

The scale of off-balance-sheet AI commitments adds a layer of hidden leverage that traditional valuation metrics may be understating, a risk factor equity investors are likely to price in more explicitly if AI demand growth shows any signs of slowing. With Alphabet and Amazon already posting negative free cash flow, further reliance on capital markets to fund these obligations could pressure credit spreads and weigh on sentiment toward the broader AI infrastructure trade. The disclosures are likely to sharpen scrutiny of individual balance sheets heading into upcoming earnings, particularly fo…

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NIC · Impact scores

Global: 89 · Market: 95 · Urgency: 53 · Confidence: 90 · Neutral

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Asset impact

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Market reaction

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Scenarios

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