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Sovereign funds move from public markets to private to ride AI wave

High concentration in stock markets and national security concerns send SWFs to private credit and infrastructure
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Bar chart of Net allocation intentions of SWFs, 2026 (%) showing Private assets supplant listed equities
"}],[{"start":109.45000000000002,"text":"The exodus from public markets is largely being driven by surging concentration risk. The weight of the 10 largest stocks in the S&P 500 has doubled to 38 per cent over the past decade, as the Magnificent 7 group of giant technology stocks powered ahead of the wider market."}],[{"start":126.55000000000001,"text":"There has been “a significant turn against equities” this year, said Josette Rizk, head of the Middle East and Africa region at Invesco. “Index-heavy passive strategies now carry significant exposure to a small number of large-cap technology companies, and several respondents described reviewing whether the diversification they assumed [to come] from broad market exposure is actually present.”"}],[{"start":150.20000000000002,"text":"She added that one European SWF had noted that “combining passive wrappers can obscure concentration risks that are only visible at the [individual] portfolio level”."}],[{"start":159.60000000000002,"text":"A related concern is that a longstanding inverse correlation between public equities and bonds has broken down since the inflation shock of 2021–22, raising the risk that both asset classes sell off at the same time rather than one cushioning losses in the other."}],[{"start":176.55,"text":"“The bond-equity relationship that underpinned many portfolio construction frameworks is being questioned. Putting equities and bonds together is not going to give you a resilient portfolio in the same way it did in the past,” said Jones."}],[{"start":190.5,"text":"In contrast, SWFs have largely shrugged off concerns over the health of private credit, despite fund managers such as Blue Owl, Apollo, Ares, BlackRock and Blackstone limiting withdrawals from their lending funds this year as redemption requests have surged."}],[{"start":206.1,"text":"Demand for infrastructure investments has risen sharply, partly for the potential financial returns but also because they can align with national security requirements, such as building data centres domestically to sidestep any pitfalls from data being stored in a third country."}],[{"start":229.15,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1782705207_6486.mp3"}

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