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S&P Global Market Intelligence forecasts the generative AI software market to reach $52.2 billion by 2028, with a compound annual growth rate of 58% from 2023. Published by 451 Research, this Generative AI Market Monitor report highlights the rapid adoption of generative AI technologies across various sectors due to advancements in AI models capable of generating new content like text, images, and code. The 2023 market estimate has been revised from $3.7 billion to $5.1 billion. North America currently leads with 64% of revenue, but higher growth rates in Asia-Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa are expected to erode this dominance. Code generators, including popular products like GitHub Copilot, are forecast to see the highest growth, increasing their market share from 6% in 2023 to 10% in 2028. Key areas where generative AI delivers the most value include process automation, customer interaction, and employee training.
The International Energy Forum and S&P Global Commodity Insights report that upstream oil and gas capital expenditures must rise by 22% by 2030 due to increasing demand and cost inflation. This equates to a cumulative $4.3 trillion investment required from 2025 to 2030. The report forecasts oil demand to grow from 103 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2023 to nearly 110 million bpd by 2030. Annual investment needs to increase by $135 billion to $738 billion by 2030 to ensure sufficient supply. The Americas, particularly the United States, Canada, Brazil, and Guyana, will be major drivers of this capex growth. The report also highlights uncertainty in global oil and gas demand forecasts and emphasizes the importance of energy security and a balanced transition to net zero CO2 emissions.
The latest Container Port Performance Index (CPPI) for 2023, developed by the World Bank and S&P Global Market Intelligence, highlights the dominance of East and Southeast Asian ports, with 13 out of the top 20 positions. The report is based on an extensive dataset of over 182,000 vessel calls and 381 million TEUs. Despite easing pandemic-induced challenges, container shipping remains volatile, necessitating investments in resilience, technology, and green infrastructure.
New entrants include Muuga Harbour and Port of Al Duqm. Visakhapatnam Port in India broke into the top 20, while Middle Eastern ports saw a decline. China's Yangshan Port retained the top spot, followed by Oman's Port of Salalah and Colombia's Port of Cartagena. The CPPI ranks 405 ports globally, aiming to enhance efficiency and reduce delays that impact economic development.
Douglas L. Peterson, President and CEO of S&P Global (NYSE: SPGI), will speak at the Stifel 2024 Cross Sector Insight Conference on June 4, 2024, in Boston, MA. His session, a 'fireside chat,' is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. EDT and will be webcast. The webcast will allow broader access for stakeholders and interested parties to gain insights into the company's strategic direction and financial health. The event signals S&P Global's continued engagement with the investment community and its proactive communication strategy.
S&P Global Commodity Insights announced the launch of new Platts price assessments for poultry and beef markets in the Americas, Asia, and Middle East. This initiative, available via Platts Protein Daily, aims to enhance transparency in the food value chain by offering daily price insights for key cuts of poultry and beef. Seven new price assessments include values for chicken legs and breasts as well as beef forequarters and manufacturing beef. The expansion is expected to meet growing protein consumption demands and provide essential data for stakeholders such as farmers, producers, traders, processors, and end users. S&P Global forecasts a significant rise in global chicken and beef production by 2029, with notable increases in Asia, Latin America, and the US.
CARFAX reports that 6.4 million vehicles in the U.S. still have potentially lethal Takata airbags a decade after recalls were mandated by the NHTSA. Notably, 2.5 million of these vehicles are in high-risk states, including Texas, California, and Florida. Takata airbags, under prolonged heat and humidity, can explode violently, causing shrapnel injuries. To date, 27 fatalities and 400 injuries in the U.S. have been linked to these airbags.
Despite the recalls, 150,000+ unfixed vehicles are reported in 14 states, with the highest numbers in Texas (788,000) and California (739,000). CARFAX emphasizes the urgency of replacing these airbags, which is a quick and free process. The CARFAX Car Care app alerts users about recalls, assisting them in ensuring their vehicle's safety.
CARFAX collaborates with the Alliance for Automotive Innovation in expanding the Vehicle Recall Search Service to more states. This service, launched in 2018, has checked over 5.8 billion vehicles.
S&P Global Mobility forecasts U.S. light vehicle sales to reach 1.4 million units in May 2024, marking a 3% increase year-over-year and a 7% rise from April 2024. This translates to a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 15.6 million units. Despite these gains, the market lacks sustained momentum due to high vehicle prices and interest rates. Inventory levels, particularly for electric vehicles (EVs), are growing but at a slower rate. May's BEV share is projected at 7.6%, with future increases dependent on new model rollouts. Analysts warn of potential downside risks for the rest of 2024.
S&P Global (NYSE: SPGI) is scheduled to participate in two major investor conferences in May 2024. On May 30, Douglas L. Peterson, President and CEO, along with Adam Kansler, President of S&P Global Market Intelligence, will attend the Deutsche Bank Annual Global Financial Services Conference in New York City. Peterson will speak at 12:10 p.m. EDT in a session that will be webcast. These events are significant for stakeholders and investors looking for insights into S&P Global's market strategies and financial outlook.
The average age of vehicles in the U.S. has hit a record 12.6 years in 2024, according to S&P Global Mobility. This trend, while showing signs of slowing, continues to present substantial opportunities for the automotive aftermarket sector. As vehicles age, the demand for repairs and services is projected to rise, with more than 110 million vehicles currently in the prime repair age range of 6-14 years. Vehicle scrappage rates remain stable at 4.6%, with a notable shift towards utility vehicles. The total U.S. vehicle fleet has grown to 286 million, including 3.2 million EVs, though EV adoption has seen slower growth than expected. Consumer preference for utility vehicles is reshaping the market, and the impact of COVID-19 continues to influence vehicle supply and age distribution.
S&P Global announced that three executives have been recognized by INvolve's 2024 Empower Role Model Lists, supported by YouTube, for their efforts in promoting diversity and inclusion. The recognized executives are Martina Cheung, President of S&P Global Ratings, Swamy Kocherlakota, Chief Digital Solutions Officer, and Dan Draper, CEO of S&P Dow Jones Indices. The acknowledgment highlights their commitment to increasing representation and inclusion of people of color in the workplace. Martina Cheung emphasized the importance of diversity in leadership for fostering innovation and growth. Swamy Kocherlakota reiterated the value of diverse experiences in enhancing work quality, while Dan Draper expressed his honor in being recognized on the Advocates Role Model List. In 2023, 13 S&P Global executives appeared on various INvolve Role Model Lists.