Is There an AI Bubble? Financial Institutions Sound a Warning
The Bank of England and IMF warn AI-driven tech stocks have reached bubble levels, raising concerns about a market correction.
The Bank of England and IMF warn AI-driven tech stocks have reached bubble levels, raising concerns about a market correction.
LONDON, Oct. 10, 2025 (AP) — Lingering doubts about the economic promise of artificial intelligence technology are starting to get the attention of financial institutions that raised warning flags this week about an AI investment bubble.
Officials at the Bank of England on Wednesday flagged the growing risk that tech stock prices pumped up by the AI boom could burst.
“The risk of a sharp market correction has increased,” the U.K. central bank said.
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