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[Global Market Shifts: AI Circular Deals, European Geopolitics, and the Impact of a Weakening Dollar]-[OpenAI’s circular deals]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-10-07

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Navigating Global Economic and Corporate Shifts

This week’s financial landscape is defined by a convergence of geopolitical tensions, the complex mechanics of the artificial intelligence boom, and shifting corporate fortunes driven by currency fluctuations. As reported by the Financial Times, these developments highlight the interconnectedness of international policy and market performance.

Geopolitical Friction: EU Sanctions Against Russian Espionage

The European Union is intensifying its stance against Russia, preparing to impose travel restrictions on Russian diplomats stationed within the bloc. This policy shift is a direct response to a recent "surge in suspected spy attacks," which include incidents of "arson and infrastructure sabotage." The proposed regulations, which require unanimous support, aim to mandate that Russian diplomats disclose travel plans outside their host countries. Notably, Hungary has reportedly dropped its veto, clearing the path for these sanctions to move forward.

The "Circular" Nature of the AI Investment Boom

One of the most pressing concerns for market analysts is the recent flurry of AI-related deals, which are increasingly described as "circular." George Hammond, the FT’s venture capital correspondent, points to the recent agreement between OpenAI and AMD—where OpenAI plans to purchase "six gigawatts of computing capacity"—as a primary example.

This follows a massive $100 billion investment commitment from NVIDIA into OpenAI. Analysts worry that this deal structure is essentially "money changing hands between the two of them and no one else." When OpenAI uses capital from partners like NVIDIA to purchase chips from those same partners, it creates "positive demand signals" that are "funded by the balance sheets of the original company." The central anxiety is that this cycle is "stoking an AI bubble," with valuations predicated on future revenues that are "not yet in existence."

French Political Turmoil and Debt Market Risks

France is currently grappling with a significant political crisis following the resignation of Prime Minister Sébastien Le Cornu, less than a month after his appointment. This instability, occurring in the wake of snap elections, has left Parliament unable to agree on a budget to address the national deficit. The resulting market nervousness has made "French debt more expensive," placing immense pressure on President Emmanuel Macron to resolve the impasse.

The Currency Divide: Multinationals vs. Domestic Firms

A weaker US dollar is creating a distinct performance gap in the American corporate landscape. According to Kate Duguid, the FT’s U.S. Markets Editor, the performance gap between exporters and domestically focused companies is "the widest it's been since 2009."

Multinationals in the S&P 500, which benefit from "earnings in that foreign currency" converting into more dollars, have seen their index rise by 21% this year. Conversely, companies more geared toward the domestic economy—often heavy importers—have only seen a 5% increase. While a weaker dollar makes American products "more competitive with local rivals" abroad, it does little to bolster the domestic-focused segment. However, analysts suggest that if the Federal Reserve proceeds with expected interest rate cuts, the resulting "looser monetary policy" could eventually provide a stimulative effect for domestically-focused businesses, potentially narrowing this gap in the long term.

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they're striking deals across the space to lock in computing power.
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all contingent on money that OpeningEye today does not have.
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what exactly does that mean?
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money is essentially changing hands between the two of them and no one else.
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this is all being paid for by revenue which is not yet in existence
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look ahead
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familiar with the matter
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drop its veto
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play out
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lock in
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