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US stocks eclipsed by rest of world in 2025 as investors diversify

Chinese AI advances and the effects of Donald Trump’s trade war have boosted markets outside the US
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"}],[{"start":140.15,"text":"Asian stock markets have been among the strongest performers, buoyed in part by Chinese start-up DeepSeek, which raised the prospect of serious competition to US AI with its large language model breakthrough in January."}],[{"start":154.88,"text":"The MSCI China is up 29 per cent, while Hong Kong’s Hang Seng has climbed almost 28 per cent."}],[{"start":163.559,"text":"US chipmaker Nvidia dropped 17 per cent on a single day following the release of a DeepSeek model whose performance rivalled those of US competitors but at a lower cost, prompting investors to question whether vast investment in AI infrastructure was necessary."}],[{"start":183.28,"text":"Although Nvidia stormed back to become the world’s first $5tn company in October, nagging doubts about AI valuations have hit the US market, fuelling a sharp November sell-off."}],[{"start":198.96,"text":"“The reason we lost that exuberance [about US stocks] was really in January . . . DeepSeek day,” said Helen Jewell, chief investment officer for fundamental equities at BlackRock. “You had that sudden realisation that ‘too overweight the US’ was not the way to build a portfolio.”"}],[{"start":217.36,"text":"Global investors have also warmed to Chinese equities this year. Mislav Matejka, head of global and European equity strategy at JPMorgan, said the bank “fully flipped” to an overweight position on China this year following signs of economic resurgence."}],[{"start":235.76,"text":"South Korea’s Kospi index has soared more than 75 per cent this year, with the index’s tech heavyweights Samsung and SK Hynix up 124 per cent and 268 per cent respectively."}],[{"start":251.36,"text":"European stocks, too, enjoyed a boost prompted by hopes of economic growth emerging from Germany’s “whatever it takes” fiscal stimulus package, which most investors expect to kick off in earnest next year."}],[{"start":266.025,"text":"Germany’s Dax has outperformed the S&P 500, while strong economic growth has driven Spain’s Ibex 35 up 48 per cent and the Greek Athex index up 44 per cent."}],[{"start":281.839,"text":"“For years, the US was the only story in town,” said JPMorgan’s Matejka. Now, he said, investors should be positioning for this “broadening of performance internationally”."}],[{"start":299.84,"text":""}]],"url":"/Users/oliverzhang/ft/ftcoffer/public/a_001108571_1767056076.mp3"}

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