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The AM Brief, Thursday January 22, 2026 Part 2

Al Maulini Jan 23, 2026 Market Update
The AM Brief, Thursday January 22, 2026 Part 2

Good morning,

It’s 2pm Miami and here is a weekly recap of events that caught my eye. Part 2:

At Davos 2026, AI leaders signaled a decisive pivot toward enterprise stability. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei revealed that roughly 80% of its revenue now stems from high margin corporate contracts, with the company valued at $350B following a massive Sequoia led round. OpenAI is quickly catching up, with 40% of its business now coming from over 1 million corporate customers, targeting a 50% mix by year end at a $500B valuation. Both firms are prioritizing durable business budgets over volatile consumer growth to reach profitability by 2029.

AI leaders delivered a stark "countdown" to disruption. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei sparked controversy by likening US H200 chip sales to China to "selling nukes to North Korea" and predicted AI could perform "most, maybe all" software engineering tasks end to end within 6–12 months. While DeepMind’s Demis Hassabis expects a near term hit to junior hiring, Satya Nadella warned that high energy costs and corporate "coasting" will decide the winners in this months long race.
Anthropic CEO calls sending advanced AI chips to China 'crazy'.

In a major Davos address, President Trump sought immediate negotiations to acquire Greenland, calling it a strategic necessity for Arctic security against Russia and China. While ruling out military force, stating he won't use "excessive strength" against allies, he maintained an "unstoppable" posture. Following intense friction and a 25% tariff threat against eight nations, Trump pivoted late Wednesday, canceling those tariffs after NATO agreed to a "framework for a future deal."

Following the January 3rd capture of Nicolas Maduro by U.S. forces, Venezuela’s interim government has received $300M, the first proceeds from a 50M barrel oil deal brokered by President Trump. Acting President Delcy Rodríguez is deploying these funds via national banks to stabilize the local currency and worker pay. To attract further U.S. capital, the government is reformulating hydrocarbons laws to end PDVSA's monopoly, replacing joint ventures with private "participation contracts." and used by YouTube according to its Terms of Service

Sources : Yahoo Finance,Reuters,Bloomberg,CNBC,Market Watch,Barron’s , Business Insider, X

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