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    AI chip surge pushes Taiwan, South Korea past UK in global market rankings By Investing.com

    April 24, 20262 Mins Read


    Investing.com — A seismic reshuffling of global equity markets is underway as the artificial intelligence boom catapults Taiwan and South Korea past major European nations.

    Data first reported by Bloomberg shows that Taiwan’s stock market has now reached a value of nearly $4.3 trillion, officially surpassing the United Kingdom to become one of the world’s most significant equity arenas.

    South Korea is rapidly closing in on the same milestone, sitting just $140 billion behind, as both markets continue to outpace the valuation growth of France and Germany.

    Tech concentration fuels Asian market dominance

    The shift is driven primarily by explosive gains in a handful of companies providing the essential hardware that powers the AI revolution.

    , alongside South Korean memory leaders and , have seen their valuations soar as they serve as the foundational suppliers for AI kingpin Nvidia.

    On the other hand, European equity markets remain heavily weighted toward mature financial and industrial firms, while the Asian benchmarks have become “pure plays” on the semiconductor “super-cycle.”

    Analysts at Fidelity International note that semiconductors have effectively become “the new oil” of the global economy. The shift highlights a sharp divergence between technology-heavy markets and those reliant on traditional sectors.

    Despite the smaller gross domestic product of the two Asian nations compared to the G7, their concentration of specialized, high-margin manufacturing, particularly in leading-edge chip production, has made them the primary magnets for global capital looking to bet on the next decade of digital infrastructure.

    Market outlook: AI investment broadening across supply chains

    Some investors have expressed caution regarding the high concentration of these indices, with TSMC alone making up a significant portion of Taiwan’s benchmark, but the underlying investment case is arguably expanding.

    Experts at JPMorgan Asset Management point out that the AI story is increasingly “trickling down” through the supply chain, as domestic retail participation in South Korea and Taiwan continues to strengthen market liquidity and resilience.

    Even as global trade tensions and regional instability in the Middle East persist, the demand for advanced computing power remains largely price-insensitive.

    As capital expenditure on AI hardware continues to grow, the competitive advantage built by North Asian firms in innovation, manufacturing scale, and engineering talent appears poised to maintain their upward trajectory on the global leaderboard.





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