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Microsoft stock ticks up as Nadella reshuffles top ranks for post-OpenAI AI push

Microsoft stock ticks up as Nadella reshuffles top ranks for post-OpenAI AI push

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 16:04 ET — After-hours

  • Microsoft shares closed up 0.3% after a report said CEO Satya Nadella has overhauled senior leadership to accelerate in-house AI work.
  • Investors also digested fresh Federal Reserve minutes that highlighted sharp divisions over the path for rates in 2026.
  • Thin year-end trading left megacap tech sensitive to shifts in positioning, even on modest headlines.

Microsoft shares closed slightly higher on Tuesday after a report said Chief Executive Satya Nadella has reshuffled parts of the company’s senior leadership as it tries to sharpen its artificial intelligence push beyond OpenAI.

The moves matter now because Microsoft’s AI strategy is increasingly judged on execution — turning data-center spending and developer tools into sustained cloud growth — while rivals step up their own offerings. The Financial Times said Nadella’s changes were aimed at speeding progress on Microsoft’s own models and product rollouts.

Macro added another layer. Minutes from the Federal Reserve’s December meeting showed policymakers were split over how quickly to cut rates further, a debate that can move valuations for big growth stocks.

Microsoft ended the session up about 0.3% at $488.52, according to Yahoo Finance data. The stock traded between $485.50 and $489.67 during the day.

The Financial Times said Nadella brought in former Meta engineering leader Jay Parikh to run a new CoreAI unit and expanded responsibilities for senior executives including Judson Althoff and LinkedIn chief Ryan Roslansky. The paper said Microsoft also gave Microsoft AI head Mustafa Suleyman greater latitude as it builds more internal capability.

Microsoft said in a statement to the Financial Times that its senior leaders have equal ability to recruit talent and manage their teams.

In the same risk-resetting backdrop, investors parsed the Fed minutes for signals on whether borrowing costs stay restrictive. The central bank cut rates in December to a 3.5%–3.75% range, but officials debated whether rates should remain unchanged for a time as they weigh inflation against a cooling labor market.

The minutes also detailed the Fed’s decision to start buying short-dated Treasury bills — a technical step aimed at keeping bank reserves, the cash lenders hold at the Fed, at comfortable levels for smooth market functioning. The purchases began Dec. 12 with about $40 billion in bills, Reuters reported.

In U.S. equities, trading was muted in holiday-thin conditions, and large-cap tech lacked a clear tailwind even as single-name headlines drew attention. “It’s just a healthy rebalancing of allocations more so than an emotionally driven sell-off (in tech),” Mark Hackett, chief market strategist at Nationwide, said. Reuters

For Microsoft, investors remain focused on whether internal leadership changes translate into faster product cycles and cleaner monetization for AI features across Azure and its productivity software — without forcing another step-up in spending that crimps margins.

Before the next session, markets will be watching a heavy early-January U.S. data run as the government’s shutdown-related reporting delays ease. Reuters cited December jobs and consumer price releases scheduled for Jan. 9 and Jan. 13, ahead of the Fed’s next policy meeting on Jan. 27–28.

Microsoft has not announced the date of its next earnings release, its investor site says. Third-party calendars list a late-January to early-February window, underscoring that timing is not yet company-confirmed.

On the chart, Tuesday’s range put near-term support around the day’s low near $485.50, with resistance close to $490 after the stock finished near $488.50. A clean break above $490 would bring the round $500 area back into view, while a move below $485 would mark a fresh near-term test for buyers.

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