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Multipolar World Risks: Geopolitical & Policy Investment Reports

The global landscape is currently defined by a massive, supply-constrained AI buildout, with capital expenditure projected to reach between $990 billion and $1 trillion annually by 2028. This rapid technological expansion is occurring alongside significant geopolitical shifts, including a notable rightward pivot in Colombian politics toward fiscal consolidation and persistent cynicism regarding US-Iran relations that keeps oil prices elevated. In the Middle East, potential de-escalation provides temporary market relief, yet structural risks to energy security via the Strait of Hormuz remain a primary concern for long-term stability. Consequently, institutional research advocates for broadening equity exposure beyond US mega-caps into regions like Japan and China, while diversifying across AI intelligence and application layers to mitigate the risk of incumbent displacement. Furthermore, widespread policy uncertainty is cooling business investment in both Japan and the US factory sector, prompting a tactical shift toward active management and private markets. Ultimately, investors are encouraged to balance enthusiasm for AI beneficiaries with defensive strategies in high-quality government debt and global healthcare to navigate these multifaceted multipolar risks.

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