Australia’s Stock Market Seen as AI Haven
THE SO WHAT
If Australia is being framed as an ‘AI haven’ because it’s less exposed to AI-driven repricing, you’re seeing investors hedge against disruption, not chase it. Corporate strategy teams should read this as a reminder: markets will reward both AI offense and credible AI insulation.
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