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Microsoft stock price slips early: MSFT hit by Azure glitches as OpenAI spreads across clouds

Microsoft stock price slips early: MSFT hit by Azure glitches as OpenAI spreads across clouds

New York, February 3, 2026, 09:34 (EST) — Regular session underway

  • Microsoft shares slipped 1.6% in early trading, adding to the recent volatility following last week’s earnings report.
  • Since Monday, Azure status updates reveal two distinct incidents, affecting VM management and Managed Identity services.
  • Heavyweight earnings and the February 6 U.S. jobs report are next on traders’ radar for a market move.

Microsoft shares dropped 1.6% to $423.37 in early Tuesday trading, pulling back from the open and underperforming some tech peers as investors zeroed in on cloud execution and AI expenses.

This shift matters as markets scramble to price in both the potential gains and the costs tied to Big Tech’s AI push. A packed earnings calendar has investors focused sharply on corporate spending and returns.

“For companies with sky-high expectations, the pressure is on to deliver,” said Jim Baird, chief investment officer at Plante Moran Financial Advisors. He warned that stocks could swing sharply if growth misses these lofty targets, highlighting the upcoming U.S. jobs report on Feb. 6 as a key test for market sentiment. Reuters

Microsoft’s Azure status page flagged two distinct incidents since late Monday, interrupting customer operations in some cloud regions. A configuration change caused service-management errors affecting virtual machines across multiple areas. Then, early Tuesday, Managed Identity — the service that provides security tokens for cloud resources — experienced problems in the East and West U.S.

Snowflake announced on Monday a $200 million deal with OpenAI to integrate OpenAI’s models directly within Snowflake on all three leading cloud platforms, not just Microsoft Azure. The company said clients like Canva and WHOOP are already leveraging this collaboration, while Databricks continues to compete aggressively in the space.

Microsoft’s shares are still digesting last week’s reset after the company reported record AI infrastructure spending alongside a slowdown in cloud growth. CEO Satya Nadella described AI as being in the “early innings” during the earnings call, while pushing focus onto usage and sales of its Copilot assistants. Capital expenditure, or capex, refers to cash outlays on buildings and equipment like data centers, servers, and chips. Reuters

Macro noise hasn’t made things easier. A partial U.S. government shutdown has held up some economic data, pushing traders to rely more heavily on earnings reports and news for guidance, Reuters’ Morning Bid column pointed out.

Microsoft’s next real benchmark will probably come from cloud rivals and the chip makers. Advanced Micro Devices reports after Tuesday’s close. Alphabet and Amazon are set to release earnings later this week, potentially influencing forecasts on cloud demand and AI-driven investments.

The factors that position Microsoft as a bellwether also present risks. Should Azure’s reliability come under scrutiny again, or if clients pull back on spending amid rising costs, investors could grow cautious that the AI expansion will pressure margins for longer than expected.

Traders are holding out for clearer evidence that AI capex is translating into actual billable cloud demand — and they’re wary of any execution hiccups. The next major data release is the Feb. 6 U.S. payrolls report, preceded by the rest of the mega-cap earnings this week.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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