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"Exu­be­ran­ce and ex­po­su­re: In­sti­tu­tio­nal in­ve­stors and the AI boom"

Created by Economist Impact

Dear reader,

Artificial intelligence has become a dominant theme in global investment, attracting unprecedented levels of capital. Institutional investors are no longer passive participants: their allocations are actively shaping the pace, scale and structure of the AI boom. At the same time, rising valuations, concentrated equity exposure and geopolitical dependencies raise questions about the durability of the current investment cycle.

Find out more in the new report “Exuberance and exposure: Institutional investors and the AI boom” by Economist Impact, which we at Xtrackers are proud to support – already for a second time. The study examines how institutional investors are balancing a strong conviction in AI’s long-term economic potential with near term risks linked to market momentum, concentrated equity exposure and the likelihood of a valuation correction. It also looks at what is driving allocations, how investors would respond to a sharp correction and how portfolios are positioned to capture AI’s expected longer-term gains.

The report is based on a global survey of 300 institutional investors across North America, Europe and Asia. Their insights shed light on the challenges ahead.

We hope you find this study as enlightening as we have.

“The findings show sustained long term conviction in AI among institutional investors alongside elevated near term uncertainty. They underscore the need for careful assessment of concentrated equity exposure and portfolio resilience in a rapidly evolving investment landscape.”