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  Navigated Menu Back Financial Times Financial Times Europe 3 Jan 2026 Buttons.Search Options How the bubble bursts Inspir­a­tional nar­rat­ives, rising lever­age, an influx of inex­per­i­enced investors . . . no, writes John Plender, it is not dif­fer­ent this time. But AI-fuelled mar­ket euphoria may have some way still to go in 2026 John Plender is an FT colum­nist Settings Print Share Listen Be warned. We are reliv­ing the Roar­ing Twen­ties. Not quite a new Jazz Age — jazz is a bit tired these days. But arti­fi­cial intel­li­gence euphoria is rampant, crypto lun­acy is rife, credit is bub­bling in private mar­kets and the US is once again at the heart of a global fiscal and fin­an­cial mael­strom. Close to a hun­dred years on, we have to ask: does another 1929 crash loom? Illus­tra­tion by Ben Jones Below: Elon Musk and Nvidia’s Jensen Huang with US Pres­id­ent Don­ald Trump and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Sal­man at the Saudi Invest­ment Forum in Wash­ing­ton on Novem­ber 19 A...