Group 1 - Michael Burry is heavily shorting Nvidia and Palantir, with 80% of his portfolio focused on these positions, indicating a bearish outlook on the AI sector [2][3] - Deutsche Bank is considering shorting AI stocks to hedge against significant loan risks in the data center sector, reflecting a cautious approach similar to strategies used during the 2008 financial crisis [1][6] - Global regulatory bodies are warning about the potential AI asset bubble, with specific alerts from the Monetary Authority of Singapore and the Korean Exchange regarding overvalued tech and AI sectors [1][2] Group 2 - Deutsche Bank has made substantial loans to major tech companies like Alphabet, Microsoft, and Amazon, with estimates of total loans reaching several billion dollars [5][6] - The bank is exploring options for risk hedging, including shorting a basket of AI-related stocks and utilizing synthetic risk transfer (SRT) derivatives to manage loan default risks [6][8] - There is a notable internal contradiction within Deutsche Bank, as some analysts downplay concerns about an AI bubble while simultaneously considering risk mitigation strategies [8]
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