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Fidelity Answers: BONUS | We're not in an AI bubble yet - here's why

Surging interest in artificial intelligence has generated huge gains for tech stocks across the world this year. But with the stock market hitting new highs, there are growing concerns that we might be in the midst of an AI bubble. In this bonus edition of the Fidelity Answers po ...  Show more

Fidelity Answers: If I’m worried about US tech then where else can I make decent returns?

Demand isn’t the main driver of profitability, supply is. In the latest edition, portfolio managers Fred Sykes and Tom Record look for the money left in the AI boom and places to hide if it goes wrong, while arguing investors should obsess a bit less about GDP growth and ...

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