Investment in AI-resistant ‘Halo’ companies helps push UK and EU markets to record highs
Investors are shifting toward physical assets that are partially insulated from disruption, says Goldman SachsInvestors have a new mantra as they prepare for AI to shake up the global economy – the Halo trade.Interest in Halo – short for “heavy assets, low obsolescence” - has risen as...
<p>Investors are shifting toward physical assets that are partially insulated from disruption, says Goldman Sachs</p><p>Investors have a new mantra as they prepare for AI to shake up the global economy – the Halo trade.</p><p>Interest in Halo – short for “heavy assets, low obsolescence” - has risen as investors seek out companies with tangible, productive assets, which might be insulated from AI disruption, such as energy and transport infrastructure companies.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/01/investment-ai-resistant-halo-companies-uk-eu-markets-goldman-sachs">Continue reading...</a>
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