Bank of America survey shows concerns about an AI bubble have eased but remain high
According to Deep Tide TechFlow, on December 16, as reported by Golden Ten Data, a global fund manager survey by Bank of America shows that investors’ concerns about an artificial intelligence bubble have slightly eased but remain at a high level. The vast majority of investors participating in the survey still believe that the artificial intelligence bubble is the biggest "tail risk" (i.e., a risk event with a low probability of occurring but causing significant losses if it does), with 38% of respondents holding this view, down from 45% in the November survey. Another 19% of investors believe that a disorderly rise in bond yields is the biggest tail risk. This month, private credit was listed as a new risk factor, with 14% of surveyed fund managers considering it the biggest "tail risk" for the coming year.
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