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Plus, AI’s $600 billion bet is causing trouble | Hello, It’s your Finimize analyst team he

Plus, AI’s $600 billion bet is causing trouble | Hello, It’s your Finimize analyst team here. 🌎 The World This Week With everyone from multi-million-dollar firms to time-poor students forking out for subscriptions to chatbots, you’d think that AI companies would be raking it in. But right now, any profit the sector makes is dwarfed by the mammoth amount of corporate spending behind the tech. And with the books so out of balance, [doubts are creeping up about AI’s $600 billion bet](. Morgan Stanley wants you to be equally nosey about the income of all types of firms, mind you. The big bank says that knowing where a company makes its money can be as important as the how. Now, that’s tricky to pinpoint in today’s global network, but [Morgan Stanley has untangled the web to help you see where firms are really making their money – and why it matters](. You might want to take a look at your own spending habits while you’re at it. After all, you don’t want to seem a hypocrite by delving into companies’ patterns without fully understanding your own. So between the pressure to get on the housing ladder and save for retirement, as well as the tempting prospect of spending a little extra at the pub every Friday, [here’s how to strike the right balance between saving and spending wisely.]( Of course, the last piece of the puzzle is the money you put into investments. And when you’re deciding where to buy, it helps to get a second opinion. It’s even better when you have a third and fourth, too, all courtesy of big-name industry experts. So here’s [how to play markets now, according to BlackRock, Morgan Stanley, and Goldman Sachs](. Enjoy the rest of your weekend and stay classy ✌️ Your Finimize Analyst team Crafted by Finimize Ltd. | 280 Bishopsgate, London, EC2M 4AG All content provided by Finimize Ltd. is for informational and educational purposes only and is not meant to represent trade or investment recommendations. You signed up to this mailing list at finimize.com or through one of our partners. © Finimize 2020 You can [turn off app emails]( or [unsubscribe]( from all Finimize emails (including the daily newsletter). [View in browser](

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