Current analysis does not guarantee future results.
Energy transition historical spending based on a 3% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for clean energy investment from 2015–2020, according to the International Energy Agency. Supply chain security historical spending based on 2.5% industrial capex CAGR from 2010–2019, according to Bank of America. National defense and cybersecurity based on 0% CAGR for US defense budget, 2012–2022, blended with 10% growth in cybersecurity historically. S&P average based on sales/share growth, history and consensus forecasts.
As of December 31, 2023
Source: Bank of America, Bernstein Research, International Energy Agency and AllianceBernstein (AB)
Current analysis does not guarantee future results.
US underinvestment based on UBS estimate of total US private underinvestment since 2000
Left chart as of December 31, 2023; right chart as of December 31, 2022.
Source: Bernstein Research, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Strategas Research Partners, UBS; Antoni Estevadeordal, Brian Frantz and Alan M. Taylor, "The Rise and Fall of World Trade, 1870-1939," Quarterly Journal of Economics 118, no. 2 (May 2003): 359-407; Mariko J. Klasing and Petros Milionis, "Quantifying the Evolution of World Trade, 1870-1949," Journal of International Economics 92, no. 1 (January 2014): 185-197.
Current analysis does not guarantee future results.
CAGR: Compound Annual Growth Rate As of December 31, 2023
Source: Bank of America, Gartner, McKinsey and AB
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