EU Banks Urged to Pool Buying Power in Deals With US Tech Giants
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If EU banks start aggregating demand for AI and cloud, pricing and terms for hyperscale services could shift from bilateral to bloc-level negotiations. For CIOs in regulated industries, this is a prompt to map where collective procurement — via industry groups or consortia — could improve leverage without stalling adoption.
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