Mercado de ações da Índia corre risco de sair do top 5 à medida que a IA transforma investimentos

A Índia enfrenta uma pressão crescente nos mercados globais por não ter se beneficiado dos ganhos com a inteligência artificial observados em outros lugares. O país corre o risco de sair da lista das cinco maiores bolsas de valores do mundo.

Ao contrário de Taiwan e da Coreia do Sul, a Índia não registrou altas impulsionadas pela IA. Investidores globais estão mudando o foco para a fabricação de chips, infraestrutura de computação e modelos de IA.

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