Key Points

  • Bank of America's July Global Fund Manager Survey showed investor sentiment at its strongest level since February, supported by expectations for resilient growth, continued AI spending, and a less restrictive Federal Reserve.
  • A record 54% of respondents expect a “no landing” for the global economy, while 83% do not expect the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates before the November U.S. midterm elections.
  • Despite the optimism, AI bubble risk has become the leading tail risk, while 82% of respondents identified long global semiconductor positions as the market's most crowded trade.
hero

 

Global institutional investors have adopted an increasingly optimistic stance, with Bank of America’s July Global Fund Manager Survey pointing to stronger confidence in economic growth, artificial intelligence capital expenditure and the prospect of a less restrictive monetary policy environment. The survey, conducted from July 2 to July 9, also revealed that portfolio positioning has become increasingly aggressive, raising questions over how much positive news is already reflected in asset prices.

Investor Confidence Moves Toward a “No Landing” Scenario

The survey found that a record 54% of fund managers expect a “no landing” scenario for the global economy, meaning continued economic expansion without a meaningful recession. Only 2% anticipated a hard landing, highlighting the extent to which recession concerns have diminished among institutional investors. U.S. equity allocations also reached their highest overweight position since December 2024, while average cash holdings declined from 4.1% to just 3.6%.

The combination of stronger growth expectations, lower cash balances and increased equity exposure suggests that investors are positioning for continued economic resilience. However, the low cash allocation also indicates that the market has comparatively less defensive liquidity available should economic or geopolitical conditions deteriorate unexpectedly.

AI Spending Remains a Central Pillar of the Bullish Case

Artificial intelligence remains one of the strongest foundations of the current market outlook. Some 61% of respondents do not expect major AI hyperscalers to reduce capital expenditure in 2026, compared with 28% anticipating cuts. At the same time, 82% identified long global semiconductor positions as the most crowded trade, the highest reading for any single position in the survey.

The data highlight a significant distinction between confidence in the AI investment cycle and concern about its valuation and positioning risks. While many investors continue to believe AI spending will support corporate earnings and productivity, 45% now identify an AI bubble as the largest tail risk. This suggests that the principal concern is increasingly whether spending and earnings can justify elevated expectations rather than whether AI demand will disappear.

Rate-Hike Risk Has Not Disappeared

Monetary policy represents another important assumption embedded in current positioning. The survey showed that 83% of respondents do not expect the Federal Reserve to raise rates before the November midterm elections. Investors also lowered their end-2026 oil-price forecast to $71 a barrel from $86 in June, contributing to more subdued inflation expectations.

For markets, this creates a relatively favorable combination of assumptions: resilient growth, contained inflation, continued AI investment and limited near-term policy tightening. The risk is that a reversal in any one of these variables could have an outsized impact because positioning has become so concentrated.

Outlook: The survey points to a market environment that remains fundamentally constructive but increasingly vulnerable to disappointment. The combination of very low cash holdings, elevated U.S. equity exposure and record semiconductor crowding means that even a moderate shift in Federal Reserve expectations, a slowdown in AI capital expenditure, or renewed geopolitical and inflationary pressures could generate sharper-than-usual volatility. For Israeli and global investors, the key issue is therefore not simply whether the economic expansion continues, but whether corporate earnings and productivity gains can continue to validate the optimistic assumptions already embedded in market positioning. Monitoring AI spending, inflation, Treasury yields, Federal Reserve communication and geopolitical developments will remain particularly important in assessing whether the current bullish consensus can be sustained.


Comparison, examination, and analysis between investment houses

Leave your details, and an expert from our team will get back to you as soon as possible

    * This article, in whole or in part, does not contain any promise of investment returns, nor does it constitute professional advice to make investments in any particular field.

    To read more about the full disclaimer, click here
    SKN | European Stocks Retreat Broadly as Major Benchmarks Close Lower
    • orshu
    • 7 Min Read
    • ago 47 minutes

    SKN | European Stocks Retreat Broadly as Major Benchmarks Close Lower SKN | European Stocks Retreat Broadly as Major Benchmarks Close Lower

      European stock markets closed lower on August 18, with selling pressure concentrated across several of the region's largest equity

    • ago 47 minutes
    • 7 Min Read

      European stock markets closed lower on August 18, with selling pressure concentrated across several of the region's largest equity

    SKN | Tel Aviv Stocks Rebound as TA-90 Jumps 1.48% After Broad Selloff
    • orshu
    • 6 Min Read
    • ago 1 hour

    SKN | Tel Aviv Stocks Rebound as TA-90 Jumps 1.48% After Broad Selloff SKN | Tel Aviv Stocks Rebound as TA-90 Jumps 1.48% After Broad Selloff

    Tel Aviv stocks recovered on August 18 following the sharp equity selloff in the previous session. The rebound was led

    • ago 1 hour
    • 6 Min Read

    Tel Aviv stocks recovered on August 18 following the sharp equity selloff in the previous session. The rebound was led

    SKN | U.S. Stocks Decline as Nasdaq Leads Broad Market Pullback
    • orshu
    • 6 Min Read
    • ago 4 hours

    SKN | U.S. Stocks Decline as Nasdaq Leads Broad Market Pullback SKN | U.S. Stocks Decline as Nasdaq Leads Broad Market Pullback

      U.S. equity markets opened lower on August 18, with selling pressure concentrated in technology-oriented stocks. The Nasdaq declined 1.18%,

    • ago 4 hours
    • 6 Min Read

      U.S. equity markets opened lower on August 18, with selling pressure concentrated in technology-oriented stocks. The Nasdaq declined 1.18%,

    SKN | Asia Markets Mixed on August 18, 2026 as Japan and South Korea Retreat While China Holds Near 4,000
    • orshu
    • 6 Min Read
    • ago 8 hours

    SKN | Asia Markets Mixed on August 18, 2026 as Japan and South Korea Retreat While China Holds Near 4,000 SKN | Asia Markets Mixed on August 18, 2026 as Japan and South Korea Retreat While China Holds Near 4,000

    Asian markets closed mixed on August 18, 2026, as investors took profits in several of the region's strongest-performing equity markets.

    • ago 8 hours
    • 6 Min Read

    Asian markets closed mixed on August 18, 2026, as investors took profits in several of the region's strongest-performing equity markets.