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Five moves by Wednesday. One question by Monday.
Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, and Amazon report after close on Wednesday April 29 while the FOMC decides on rates the same afternoon. Thursday April 30 brings Q1 2026 US GDP. If Azure decelerates, every May cloud-renewal conversation gets harder.
Read Teaser →April 17-24, 2026 | Two layoff memos. One model launch. 48 hours.
Disney and Snap CEOs told staff AI was the reason for this week's layoffs. 48 hours apart.
Read Teaser →April 10-17, 2026 | Three infrastructure signals that change your vendor map.
OpenAI hits pause on UK Stargate. The energy bill that killed the flagship project.
Read Teaser →Six UK employment reforms land Sunday. Cursor shipped version 3 yesterday and made AI agents the default interface for 4.5 million developers.
UK Employment Rights Act takes effect April 6 - six reforms hit at once
Read Teaser →Five things moved this week. Three are about AI. Two are not. The two that are not might matter more for your Q2.
OECD cuts growth and warns inflation above 4%. Iran/Hormuz deadline extended to April 6. OpenAI kills Sora and restructures safety. Anthropic leaks Mythos and ships Computer Use. Meta/YouTube found negligent for addictive design. NYC drops Palantir. DORA closes Monday.
Read Teaser →I counted seven decisions that moved this week. Most of them hit Q2 plans your org already signed off on.
BOE kills rate cuts. EU Parliament votes on AI Act delay Wednesday. DOJ prosecutes chip smuggling. DORA filing deadline closes March 31. UK rewrites employment law April 6. Seven signals. All of them hit Q2.
Read Teaser →What's on your desk next week
NVIDIA GTC opens Monday. UK copyright deadline Tuesday. Fed decision Tuesday. DeepSeek V4 could drop same week. Four signals in 72 hours.
Read Teaser →What's on your desk next week
U.S. Department of War designates Anthropic a supply chain risk; OpenAI releases GPT-5.4; Commerce Department drafts global AI chip export rules
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