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    The Bank of England recently cautioned that the AI-driven surge in tech valuations may be unsustainable, warning that a “sharp market correction” now looks more likely. In its quarterly Financial Policy Committee note, the BoE observed that 30 percent of the S&P 500’s total value is concentrated in just five AI-centric firms — an index concentration not seen in 50 years — and drew parallels to the dot-com bubble of 2000. It also flagged that threats to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s independence could trigger dollar volatility and collateral stress in global markets. Meanwhile, analysts at Reuters and the Financial Times have expanded on the systemic risks: massive capital expenditures in AI infrastructure, heavily leveraged financing of speculative AI ventures, and the potential for herding behavior in algorithmic trading to amplify market swings.

    Sources: Reuters, Financial Times

    Key Takeaways

    – The BoE’s warning underscores extreme risk: just five AI-heavy firms now represent roughly 30 percent of the S&P 500’s market value, a concentration rarely seen before.

    – The AI boom leans heavily on huge infrastructure and debt, making many stakeholders exposed if optimism falters.

    – Algorithmic trading and model overlap could create “herding” dynamics, where many traders act in unison and exacerbate shocks.

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    The Bank of England’s latest alarm about an AI-driven “bubble” reflects a growing unease in financial circles that we may be living on borrowed time. The classical warning signs are all there: extreme valuations, narrow concentration, speculative capital flows, and mounting leverage hidden beneath the surface. The BoE’s Financial Policy Committee now says that the “risk of a sharp market correction has increased,” pointing out that the level of concentration among AI-linked firms is the highest in half a century and echoing comparisons to the dot-com peak of 2000.

    Behind that headline lies a deeper structural tension. AI isn’t just a software play — it’s infrastructure intensive. Training and running large language models consume massive amounts of compute and energy, meaning ongoing costs scale with usage. In effect, firms are building factories, not writing code — and they’ve leveraged themselves to do so. The Financial Times notes that much of this expansion is underpinned by borrowed capital and complex funding structures, making the system more fragile.

    What makes the situation trickier is how many firms are adopting AI strategies that may look different in theory but behave similarly in stress. If many algorithmic traders depend on comparable models and signals, when sentiment turns negative they may rush to exit positions together. That herding behavior can accelerate declines, especially in thin markets. The BoE has warned that such coordination of AI-driven decisions could amplify shocks and destabilize financial systems.

    It’s also worth noting that the AI narrative relies heavily on forward expectations — that the productivity gains will materialize and justify today’s valuations. But if AI adoption lags, or returns disappoint, the downside could be harsh. That’s especially true when such a large share of total equity value is concentrated in a handful of names; disappointments in any one might ripple outward.

    Further complicating matters, the BoE flagged geopolitical and institutional risks: if confidence in the Federal Reserve’s independence falters, dollar assets could see sudden repricing, propagating stress globally. In short, a correction in the AI sphere may not stay confined — it could trigger cascading effects across credit markets, sovereign debt, and investor sentiment.

    In this environment, cautious positioning and rigorous stress testing seem more prudent than relentless chase of speculative upside. Markets do not always give advance notice before turning.

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