Data Center Lending & Investment - Bank of England is probing data center lending due to concerns about potential air bubbles [1] - Initially, data center investments were primarily funded by well-capitalized hyperscalers using their own resources [2] - There's an anticipated $5 trillion spending up to 2034 for data centers and compute infrastructure to fuel the viewpoint [5] - Increased debt issuance is being observed, suggesting a broader range of financing is needed to meet investment targets [3] Market Valuations & Credit - Extreme valuations are present, but there's a distinction between extreme valuations and an air bubble [3] - Active credit managers have an opportunity to vet and potentially gain added yield in the data center space [6] - Caution is advised when adding debt, with attention to tight credit spreads as a potential valuation risk [6] Trade Policy & Earnings - Despite significant shifts in trade policy, no immediate discernible impact on earnings or inflation has been observed [8][9] - The long-term implications of globalization on earnings have been positive for the US and globally, suggesting a potential headwind as globalization rolls back [10] - Trade talks with Canada are ongoing with lingering volatility within the market [12] Market Valuations & Opportunities - US market valuations are generally high across sectors, with the exception of healthcare [13][15] - Valuations are in the ninth and tenth deciles relative to their own history, impacting prospective three-year returns [14] - Healthcare is identified as a more attractively priced area with potential benefits [16]
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