Microsoft plans $190 billion AI capex for FY26 amid concerns

Microsoft has outlined a $190 billion capital expenditure budget for artificial intelligence in fiscal year 2026. The plan highlights ongoing heavy investments in AI amid competitive pressures in the sector. Analysts express caution over the sustainability of such spending.

Microsoft's stock has rebounded 15% from its March lows but continues to trail tech peers and the broader market. In the third quarter, the company reported revenue growth of 18% to $82.9 billion, driven by 40% expansion in Azure and cloud services. Its AI annual run rate reached $37 billion, marking a 123% increase year-over-year. These figures underscore the strength of Microsoft's software and cloud operations despite market challenges. Capital expenditures remain elevated, with the company projecting $190 billion for AI in FY26. This budget fuels concerns about the intensifying AI investment race among tech giants. Microsoft currently trades at 24–25 times earnings, balancing software resilience with investor wariness over AI disruption and competition.

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Chinese minister announces China's AI sector exceeding $165 billion at National People's Congress, with futuristic AI graphics on display.
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China's AI sector tops $165 billion in 2025, minister says

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The output of China's core artificial intelligence industry exceeded 1.2 trillion yuan ($165 billion) in 2025, with more than 6,200 companies operating in the field, said Li Lecheng, head of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. The remarks came after the opening meeting of the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress in Beijing on Thursday.

Global tech giants are ramping up AI investments to record levels relative to operating cash flow, straining their finances. Jefferies analyst Chris Wood cautions that monetisation remains uncertain despite the spending boom. He warns the sector may mirror capital-intensive industries amid intensifying competition.

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Global IT spending will reach $6.31 trillion this year, propelled by artificial intelligence, according to Gartner. Indian IT firms face a margin squeeze as clients demand cost savings from AI adoption. The sector, however, spots opportunities in managed services.

Europe's largest software maker SAP reported six percent revenue growth to 9.6 billion euros in Q1 2026, driven by cloud software revenues. CEO Christian Klein highlighted momentum in artificial intelligence. The company expects only moderate growth for the full year.

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Microsoft has opened two cloud and artificial intelligence data centers in the state of São Paulo, now operational. The facilities are part of a R$ 14.7 billion investment plan in Brazil through 2027. The company's Brazil president, Priscyla Laham, emphasized AI's potential to boost Brazilian competitiveness.

Alphabet, Google's parent company, is selling a rare 100-year bond as part of its borrowing efforts to finance massive AI investments. This marks the first such long-term issuance by a tech company in nearly three decades. The company is also upsizing a $20 billion dollar bond sale amid strong investor demand.

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Accenture (NYSE:ACN) is viewed as undervalued following a price drop in early 2026 due to concerns over AI disruption in software and consulting. The company maintains strong liquidity with $9.6 billion in cash against $8.2 billion in debt. Analysts highlight its 8.75% free cash flow yield and 3% dividend as attractive compared to other blue-chip stocks.

 

 

 

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