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AI Fuels War, Reshapes Stock Markets
7 Mar
Summary
- AI accelerates conflict, causing market volatility.
- Companies adopting AI are seen as a new investing megatrend.
- Safe havens and AI adopters offer potential portfolio benefits.

The current Middle East conflict is escalating, with artificial intelligence enabling attacks at unprecedented speeds. This has heightened investor apprehension, reflected in a 10% surge in the Vix Volatility index.
Despite market uncertainty, a new investing megatrend has emerged: backing companies that adopt AI. Traditionally 'old economy' firms in sectors like logistics, manufacturing, and retail are now harnessing AI to boost productivity, with US brokers Morgan Stanley highlighting this unstoppable evolution.
Prominent AI adopters include established companies such as Canadian Pacific Kansas City and Caterpillar, which supplies essential power for data centers. Banks like JP Morgan and Barclays are also leveraging AI for efficiency. Retailers like Tesco and Walmart are using AI to enhance customer experience and sales.
While some software firms face challenges from new AI developments, a market rout can also create investment bargains. Experts suggest maintaining 'dry powder' to capitalize on discounted shares. Geopolitical events are generally temporary market disruptions, with human ingenuity driving long-term market growth.




