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From Risk Mitigation to Value Creation: How AI is Reshaping Corporate Finance

Corporate finance is shifting from a defensive focus on compliance and risk mitigation to a strategic role in value creation. This white paper explores how AI and automation enable controllers and FP&A teams to move beyond manual rework and historical reporting, delivering foresight, agility, and decision support. Learn why boards’ risk concerns are best addressed through modular pilots, how continuous monitoring reduces remediation costs, and how rolling forecasts turn finance into a driver of business strategy.

Weekly Outlook: April 27, 2026

With the sudden cancellation of the Pakistan peace summit, markets violently re-price an extended conflict. We analyze the rising War-Inflation Premium (^TNX), the Sovereign Tech Haven (SMH), and the Equity Disconnect in Energy (XLE).

Weekly Outlook: April 20, 2026

Weekend attacks in the Strait of Hormuz have re-injected the risk premium. We analyze the energy floor in Brent (BZ=F), the strategic bid in TSM, and the consumer squeeze in Las Vegas Sands (LVS).

Weekly Outlook: April 13, 2026

A US-Iran ceasefire and mine cleanup in the Strait of Hormuz shift the market narrative. We analyze the inflation bid in Silver (SLV), the sovereign compute mandate in Intel (INTC), and the relief rally in Emerging Markets (EEM).

Weekly Outlook: April 6, 2026

A 48-hour offensive deadline meets a resilient US jobs report. We analyze the kinetic risk premium in Brent Crude (BZ=F), the safe-haven mandate in Gold (GC=F), and NVIDIA’s (NVDA) role as a sovereign compute haven.

Weekly Outlook: March 30, 2026

The global market is standing at a strategic crossroads as the “Iran Strike Deadline” enters its most volatile phase. Friday’s 500-point equity rout signaled that the window for a purely diplomatic resolution is closing, forcing capital into a “Ground War Realignment.” We are no longer simply discussing potential disruptions; we are pricing in a sustained, inflationary energy shock that is fundamentally rewriting the risk floor for the US economy.

Markets Watch US-Iran War and the Fed | BFM 89.9

Is the ‘Trump Pause’ in the Middle East a true market bottom or a bull trap? Tony Nash joins BFM to discuss why preliminary US-Iran talks are cooling oil prices, the hidden systemic risks surfacing in private credit, and why the Fed’s ‘higher for longer’ stance is now the base case for 2026.