AI Spending Hits Nearly 3% of GDP as Markets Shrug Off Geopolitical Risks

Corporate AI investment drives earnings momentum, with NVIDIA and Micron posting strong gains amid subdued volatility. Global AI spending has reached nearly 3% of GDP annually, fueling corporate growth and market momentum despite geopolitical tensions. NVIDIA’s data center

Corporate AI investment drives earnings momentum, with NVIDIA and Micron posting strong gains amid subdued volatility.

Global AI spending has reached nearly 3% of GDP annually, fueling corporate growth and market momentum despite geopolitical tensions. NVIDIA’s data center revenue jumped 92% to $75 billion, while Micron shares surged 248% year-to-date, underscoring the sector’s strength.

The VIX, a measure of market volatility, remains at 17, below its 12-month average, as investors focus on AI-driven earnings rather than global conflicts. Companies like PSEG and Honeywell report rising demand for data center infrastructure, though PSEG trades near its 52-week low.

Analysts note the market’s desensitization to geopolitical risks, with AI investment acting as a key growth catalyst. Hardware and software spending continues to accelerate, supporting equity performance.

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