BlackRock Goes Risk-On for 2026

BlackRock Goes Risk-On for 2026

BlackRock Goes Risk-On for 2026

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Today’s top news:

  • Crypto majors slightly green with ETH leading post-Fusaka; BTC at $93k

  • BlackRock shares risk-on outlook for 2026, points to AI and stablecoins as big forces

  • Coinbase says top banks are piloting stablecoins in stealth

  • Polymarket launches app in US to those on waitlist

  • Kalshi partners with CNN, faces cease & desist in Connecticut

The world’s largest asset manager is betting big on equities into 2026.

Thanks to AI and the digital asset boom.

BlackRock released its 2026 Global Outlook yesterday, and the message is straightforward: they’re staying risk-on.

The firm is overweight equities, underweight long-term Treasuries, and doubling down on what it calls the “mega forces” driving markets for the next decade.

Specifically, they see AI, the digital-finance buildout, and major shifts in global supply chains and geopolitics as driving factors.

Here are the core takeaways from the report:

  • AI is the new center of gravity: BlackRock frames the entire investing landscape around long-duration AI forces reshaping growth, margins, and capital allocation.

  • Stablecoins are now part of the “future of finance:” BlackRock says the shift in how households and businesses hold cash, borrow, transact, and earn yield is a major structural force, now driven by crypto and stablecoins.

  • Broad indexes aren’t the easy play anymore: If mega forces (i.e. AI) are pulling returns into specific sectors, buying the broader index doesn’t make as much sense – it’s time to get selective

  • Equities > long-term bonds: Elevated deficits and ongoing investment cycles mean long-duration Treasuries don’t offer the safety they used to.

  • Active, thematic exposure beats traditional diversification: Rather than spreading across asset classes, BlackRock says investors should tilt toward sectors positioned to benefit from structural transformation.

Not the advice many would’ve expected, even a few years ago.

BlackRock Remains Risk-on as ‘Mega Forces’ Like AI, Stablecoins Transform Financial Markets

“We remain pro-risk and see the AI theme still the main driver of U.S. equities. Yet this environment is ripe for active investing – picking winners and losers from among the builders now and later as AI gains start to spread, in our view.” – BlackRock 2026 Global Outlook report

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