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Energy Transition & Power Demand: Commodities & Critical Materials Buy-Side Intelligence
Global markets are witnessing a significant industrial rotation where early-cycle groups, including materials and freight, are breaking out as investors pivot from previous leaders in electrical infrastructure. Morgan Stanley notes that while winners in the AI and electrical equipment space appear vulnerable, names such as GE and Alcoa are showing renewed strength amid a broader cyclical breakout supported by robust ISM manufacturing data. Geopolitical instability remains a critical headwind for the sector, with ongoing conflict in the Middle East threatening energy supplies through the Strait of Hormuz. High energy prices are currently viewed as a primary driver of recessionary risk, leading UBS to suggest that current bond sell-offs offer an entry point as markets overlook the growth constraints of prolonged energy costs. Despite these pressures, the widening of the AI trade into software highlights the sustained expansion of digital infrastructure requirements and its associated power demands. This environment is characterized by intense factor volatility, yet high short interest in industrial themes suggests a potential catch-up trade as investors remain under-allocated to these core sectors. Overall, the research points to a complex interplay between cyclical manufacturing growth, persistent energy-driven inflation, and the evolving infrastructure needs of the technology sector.
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