Stock market concentration - a feature, not a bug
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It’s not just U.S. markets that are getting dangerously concentrated
JAMIE MCGEEVER
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
REUTERS
PUBLISHED MAY 11, 2026
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As the artificial-intelligence boom accelerates, stock-market concentration is reaching historic proportions – and not just in the U.S. where tech megacaps like Nvidia Corp. and Alphabet Inc. dominate. Increasingly, top-heavy indices are a feature of global equity markets, not a bug.
The rise of the “Magnificent Seven” U.S. …
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