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HSBC Pulse Survey: Investors Expect Wealth to Remain Stable or Grow in Current Mkt Conditions; 90% of Respondents Optimistic About AI/ Machine Learning Sector Prospects
The latest results of "HSBC Pulse Survey," covering over 1,000 HSBC mass to high-end clients, revealed that most investors expect their wealth to remain stable or grow th...
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The latest results of "HSBC Pulse Survey," covering over 1,000 HSBC mass to high-end clients, revealed that most investors expect their wealth to remain stable or grow this year, even in the current investment environment.

Moreover, they are particularly optimistic about the development prospects of AI, machine learning, biotech and medical innovation.

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In terms of industry, although there were concerns at the beginning of the year that the growth potential of AI and machine learning might be exaggerated, this survey found that nearly 90% of respondents are optimistic about the industry's prospects.

Furthermore, over 50% of respondents showed confidence in emerging industries such as biotech, medical innovation, renewable energy and cleantech.

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