"Too fast and too furious" – Amundi believes bubble is forming on stock market

As the stock market is propelled by the promise of AI, Amundi’s investment chief fears what might come next: a crash and burn akin to IT bubble of the 1990s.
Photo: Sarah Meyssonnier/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Sarah Meyssonnier/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
by Daniel Skinbjerg

It might be tempting to partake in the AI euphoria that’s pulling the weight of the stock market this year. But it also might not be the best idea. A picture akin to the Dot-com bubble of the 90s is beginning to form.

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