Carol Schleif
Chief Market Strategist at BMO Private Wealth, where she leads market strategy commentary on asset allocation, equity markets, earnings, IPO activity, supply chains, and AI-driven infrastructure themes. She is a CFA and FSA with decades of investment leadership experience and is a frequent contributor to financial media including Bloomberg and Reuters.
Cerebras Seeks $4.8 Billion as AI Compute Demand Lifts IPO Market
Bloomberg Technology’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow framed Cerebras’ upsized IPO as part of a wider shift in which AI infrastructure is drawing capital across chips, data centers, power, payments and security. Bloomberg’s Rebecca Torrence said the Cerebras offering was more than 20 times oversubscribed, while other guests argued that investor demand is being supported by earnings growth, capacity constraints and expanding use cases rather than chips alone. The broadcast’s through-line was that the AI buildout is becoming a market-wide infrastructure trade, with financing, energy supply, stablecoins, cybersecurity and local hardware all pulled into the same investment case.
AI Infrastructure Buildout Is Broadening the Stock Rally Beyond Tech
Carol Schleif, chief market strategist for Bank of Montreal, argues that the AI-driven equity rally is broader than the familiar mega-cap technology trade. In a Bloomberg Technology interview, she says earnings and revenue growth across much of the market, along with a multi-year infrastructure buildout in power, chips, materials and supply chains, are giving the rally fundamental support even as investors worry about geopolitical and energy bottlenecks.