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[Alphabet’s AI Ascendancy and the Unraveling of Crypto Corporate Treasuries]-[Google closes in on Nvidia in the AI race]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-11-26

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The Resurgence of Alphabet and the AI Arms Race

Alphabet, the parent company of Google, has recently approached a monumental $4 trillion market capitalization, marking a "remarkable reversal of fortunes" for the tech giant. Only a year ago, the company faced significant headwinds, including a high-profile antitrust case and the disruptive emergence of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which threatened its dominance in online search. However, the legal landscape shifted in September when a judge ruled that in the "age of AI," Google’s monopoly did not pose a potent threat, effectively allowing the company to "flex its monopolistic muscle" without the risk of being dismantled.

Google has leveraged its massive resources—backed by years of monopoly profits—to solidify its position in artificial intelligence. With plans to invest approximately $120 billion in AI next year, few competitors can match its financial heft. The successful launch of its latest model, Gemini 3, has "knocked the ball out of the park" in benchmark testing, proving that Google has overcome the initial failures of its earlier chatbot, BARD. This progress has created a direct challenge to NVIDIA. While NVIDIA remains the dominant supplier of AI chips, Google’s ability to train advanced models on its own custom-built TPUs (Tensor Processing Units) has introduced a new layer of competition, potentially rendering NVIDIA's monopoly more "fragile" than previously assumed.

The Rapid Unraveling of Crypto Treasuries

The landscape for "digital asset treasuries"—companies that raise capital to hoard cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and ETH—is currently experiencing a significant downturn. Throughout the year, companies ranging from biotech firms to vape manufacturers adopted a strategy of purchasing crypto in the hope that it would "send their share price up." This trend, led by figures like Michael Saylor of MicroStrategy, became a widespread phenomenon as crypto markets hit record highs.

However, this strategy is now "rapidly unraveling." As the broader crypto market has "tanked," shedding $1 trillion in market capitalization, the share prices of these companies have plummeted, with some falling as much as 80% to 90% from their summer peaks. Many of these firms are now in a desperate position, forced to sell their holdings to fund share buybacks in a futile attempt to stabilize their valuations. Analysts suggest that the market is entering a phase of consolidation, where companies are trading at a discount compared to the value of their Bitcoin holdings, potentially triggering a wave of M&A (mergers and acquisitions) as stronger entities look to acquire these crypto-heavy assets at a bargain.

Economic Headwinds and Retail Caution

Beyond the tech and crypto sectors, the broader US economy is showing signs of strain. Recent data indicates that retail sales growth in September was sluggish, ticking up only two-tenths of a percent—falling short of economists' expectations and trailing behind the six-tenths of a percent growth seen in August. This cooling trend is compounded by a decline in consumer confidence, which has hit its lowest point since the spring. Households are increasingly concerned about their "bottom lines," a factor that threatens to dampen consumer spending during the critical holiday season. As sticky inflation continues to influence household budgets, the combination of economic uncertainty and weakening consumer sentiment remains a key area of concern for market watchers as the year draws to a close.

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Here to unpack all this is the FT's John Foley.
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What would that mean for Alphabet if its market capitalization reached that point?
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the number itself is kind of meaningless.
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Google's AI is doing so well, investors got nervous it could overtake NVIDIA.
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It then launched Gemini and had a couple of glitches along the way.
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turn things around
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eat away at
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flex one's muscle
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let rip
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knock the ball out of the park
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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Wednesday, November 26th, and this is your FT News Briefing.
NVIDIA may no longer be the bell of the AI ball, and US economic data is telling us that retailers aren't feeling the holiday spirit.
Plus, what is the opposite of to the moon?
Because whatever it is, that's what crypto is doing right now.
Companies and executives have been like if we're holding lots of crypto, our share price will go up.

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