AI-related capital spending slowdown could trigger inventory correction, Edward Dowd warns

AI-related capital spending slowdown could trigger inventory correction, Edward Dowd warns
Executives see AI-related inventory risks ahead

Edward Dowd, founding partner at OceanSquare Asset Mgmt and ex-BlackRock executive, highlighted concerns from executives over risks tied to strong AI-driven demand.

Some executives warn about potential issues such as 'double booking' of industry capacity, and note that if AI-related capital spending slows, it could lead to a new wave of inventory correction in the sector.

Dowd has previously commented on Wall Street’s longstanding transactional mindset, describing it as a consistent market practice in a past statement. He has also warned that China is entering an acute phase of its real estate crisis, with a negative sector outlook, according to his remarks at OceanSquare Asset Mgmt. Dowd’s recent views on AI-driven demand risks add to his track record of highlighting sector vulnerabilities.

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