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AI boom runs on debt, BoE warns of financial fallout risk
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 75832, member: 636"] Bank of England boss Andrew Bailey dropped a warning that tech companies are basically YOLOing into massive debt to build AI infrastructure, and if the bubble pops, it could wreck financial markets harder than people think. The central bank figures companies need to drop around 5 trillion dollars over the next few years, and about half of that cash is coming from borrowed money instead of actual profits. Bailey pointed out that AI stock valuations are hitting dotcom bubble levels in the US, and the sector is eating up 44 percent of the S&P 500 while Nvidia briefly touched a 5 trillion dollar market cap before sliding back down. The real sketchy part is that if investors get spooked and AI hype crashes, all that debt exposure could trigger a chain reaction through credit markets beyond just stock prices tanking. Bailey still thinks loosening capital rules for UK banks makes sense because stress tests look solid, but the takeaway is pretty clear that this gold rush is riding on borrowed time and borrowed cash. [/QUOTE]
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