Several UK pension funds, overseeing assets exceeding £200 billion and catering to millions of savers, informed the Financial Times that, driven by apprehensions over the increasing dominance of a select few tech stocks in the US stock market and the potential for a bubble in the artificial intelligence (AI) domain, they have initiated a realignment of their asset portfolios in recent times. This strategic move involves either pivoting towards other regional markets or implementing measures to hedge against the risk of a downturn in stock prices, aligning with common English financial reporting practices and cultural context where risk management is a key concern for investors.
