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[Market Volatility, Elon Musk’s AI Ambitions, and Argentina’s Energy Shift]-[The Muskverse enters a new era]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2026-02-04

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Market Turbulence and AI Anxiety

The financial markets experienced a notable downturn as U.S. tech stocks faltered, with the Nasdaq composite dropping nearly 15 points and the S&P 500 slipping by 1%. Investor sentiment has been dampened by fears regarding the disruptive potential of artificial intelligence on traditional software businesses. This anxiety was catalyzed by Anthropic’s launch of productivity tools designed to automate legal work, a development that caused shares of major analytics firms, such as S&P Global and Relix—the owner of LexisNexis—to tank. Michael Rourke of Jones Trading aptly summarized the market's unease, stating, "If legal can be disrupted by Anthropic's new tool, then so can consulting and financial services." This uncertainty has rippled through private equity groups and European advertising firms, reflecting a broader market realization that the AI revolution may fundamentally alter high-value service sectors.

The "Muskverse": A High-Stakes Vision

Elon Musk is once again embarking on a capital-intensive strategy to unify his corporate empire, now dubbed the "Muskverse." According to FT tech writer Richard Waters, Musk is integrating SpaceX and xAI into a single entity to leverage data centers in space, which he believes is the only viable way to harness solar energy to power the future of AI. This move follows Tesla’s strategic pivot away from automotive-centric growth toward robotics, including "robo-taxis" and humanoid robots.

Waters notes that Musk has a historical "track record of folding companies that don't really have a future into other companies that do," citing the acquisitions of SolarCity and the former Twitter (now X). While xAI has achieved a high valuation, it faces intense competition from better-funded rivals like OpenAI and Google. Consequently, merging xAI with SpaceX serves as a strategic exit and a means to raise capital. With SpaceX planning a $50 billion IPO, Musk aims to address the massive capital expenditure requirements of Tesla. However, this strategy carries significant risk; by consolidating these entities, Musk risks narrowing his maneuverability and potentially inviting legal scrutiny from shareholders, reminiscent of the decade-long litigation he faced after the SolarCity merger.

Argentina’s Energy Boom and Economic Transition

Argentina’s energy sector is witnessing a transformative period as domestic companies gain an advantage over multinational oil and gas firms. Multinational giants like Exxon and Total have scaled back, creating a "window of opportunity" for local players who are better equipped to navigate the country’s "severe triple-digit inflation" and complex capital controls. This shift coincides with the rapid development of Vaca Muerta, the world’s second-largest shale gas field, which has recently overcome critical transport bottlenecks.

Despite this, the landscape remains fluid. Kira Nugent reports that while foreign majors like Chevron and Shell have not fully exited, their market share is shrinking. The government’s free-market reforms under President Javier Milei are also impacting the broader economy. By cutting import tariffs, the administration has triggered a surge in international e-commerce activity, which benefits consumers but has forced local manufacturers to "cut tens of thousands of jobs." This "painful transition" highlights the tension between consumer-friendly economic liberalization and the protection of domestic industrial employment.

Geopolitical Tensions and Regulatory Fallout

Beyond the markets, geopolitical friction remains high as the U.S. military reported shooting down an Iranian drone that "aggressively approached" an American aircraft carrier. This incident, coupled with threats against U.S.-flagged tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, complicates diplomatic efforts ahead of scheduled meetings regarding Iran’s nuclear program. Domestically, the UK political landscape saw the departure of Peter Mandelson from the House of Lords following allegations regarding his association with Jeffrey Epstein. Meanwhile, in the U.S., Bill and Hillary Clinton are set to testify before Congress as part of the ongoing investigation into the Epstein scandal, signaling that the fallout from these associations continues to have significant political and institutional consequences.

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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Wednesday, February 4th.
This is your FT News Briefing.
U.S. tech stocks took a tumble, and Elon Musk's cadre of companies is gearing up for an AI future.
Plus, domestic energy companies in Argentina still have the upper hand, for now.
I'm Mark Filippino, and here's the news you need to start your day.

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