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Chinese Hedge Funds Warn the AI ‘Super Bubble’ Is Ready to Burst

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June 26, 2026

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Chinese Hedge Funds Warn the AI ‘Super Bubble’ Is Ready to Burst

Two of China’s best-known hedge fund managers are warning that the artificial intelligence boom in global stock markets has become an unsustainable bubble.

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Reuters

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· Jul 1, 2026

Tech selloff stirs bubble fears in US stock market

Soaring valuations, dramatic swings in the market value of trillion-dollar companies, and periodic sharp selloffs have fueled growing concerns that parts of the U.S. stock market may be in a bubble. Investors have long been skeptical of the astronomical gains in AI and semiconductor stocks, questioning whether Wall Street is inflating another speculative bubble. Markets reporter Saqib Ahmed has more. #stockmarket #AIbubble #speculation #stockbubble

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 1, 2026

A Big Red Flag for Lucid -- Is it Speeding Toward Bankruptcy?

Investors should know already that Lucid is a high-risk, high-reward, investment. That said, red flags are starting to add up.

Inc.com

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· Jul 7, 2026

Forget AI Bubble Fears. The Stock Market Keeps Getting Cheaper

Valuations keep falling for stocks.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 24, 2026

China's Next Phase: What Persistent Supply-Side Growth Means For Global Markets

China's Next Phase: What Persistent Supply-Side Growth Means For Global Markets

Bloomberg

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· Jun 30, 2026

Debt and Risky Bets Fuel South Korea and Taiwan's AI Stock Boom

On today’s Big Take Asia podcast, how an AI-driven stock boom in Taiwan and South Korea is enticing investors to take big risks on one of the world’s hottest market rallies.

Drudge Report

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· Jun 28, 2026

AI boom risks global financial crash, warn central bankers...

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Related coverage for "Chinese Hedge Funds Warn the AI ‘Super Bubble’ Is Ready to Burst": Reuters — Tech selloff stirs bubble fears in US stock market. The Motley Fool — A Big Red Flag for Lucid -- Is it Speeding Toward Bankruptcy?. Inc.com — Forget AI Bubble Fears. The Stock Market Keeps Getting Cheaper. Seeking Alpha — China's Next Phase: What Persistent Supply-Side Growth Means For Global Markets. Bloomberg — Debt and Risky Bets Fuel South Korea and Taiwan's AI Stock Boom. Drudge Report — AI boom risks global financial crash, warn central bankers...