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Worried about a stock market crash? Here are 2 things you should know

A stock market crash may look plausible, but it’s far from a done deal. Still, if markets do wobble, I think this FTSE 100 share’s worth watching.

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Despite what some social media soothsayers may tell us, nobody knows when a stock market crash will happen nor what will cause it.

Nevertheless, fears about a market meltdown have been rising recently due to two obvious potential catalysts.

Should you buy Coca-Cola Hbc Ag shares today?

Before you decide, please take a moment to review this report first. Despite ongoing uncertainties from US tariffs to global conflicts, Mark Rogers and his team believe many UK shares still trade at substantial discounts, offering savvy investors plenty of potential opportunities to learn about.

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The Iran war

The first is the war in Iran, which understandably continues to dominate headlines. The supply disruptions could have devastating consequences for the global economy if the conflict drags on for months.

In this scenario, higher energy prices would heap more pressure on inflation-weary consumers and businesses. Making things worse, central banks would then be forced to start hiking interest rates again to try and tame inflation.

A lot of attention is focused on oil and liquefied natural gas, but a prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz would also see fertiliser supplies disrupted. So this could severely impact agriculture, leading to a spike in food prices.

With surging inflation, higher rates, poorer consumers, and weakening economies, the stock market could crack.

The strange AI boom

Another thing lurking in the background is the AI revolution. At first, the technology wowed investors, with its promise to dramatically increase productivity across multiple industries.

But as time goes on, more investors are worrying about the implications for jobs. In particular, white-collar workers who could be replaced by autonomous AI agents, as well as taxi drivers eventually from the rise of robotaxis (which are essentially AI computers on wheels).

Needless to say, the implications for consumer spending from this wouldn’t be great.

Two things to note

Now, as alarming as this sounds, I think some perspective can help investors. For example, research from LPL Financial shows that the average pullback of the S&P 500 after 26 separate geopolitical events over 80 years was 4.5% (ie, mostly not crashes).

These included some very scary events, like the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. LPL Financial writes: “History tells us that stocks will display their resilience on the other side after the fog of war clears.”

Source: LPL Financial

As for AI, research from Snowflake says that 77% of organisations report AI-driven job creation compared to 46% reporting job losses. Among those experiencing both, 69% say the net impact of AI on jobs has so far been positive.

So the reality is more nuanced than headlines suggest. Meanwhile, Gartner estimates that over 40% of agentic AI projects will be scrapped by 2027 due to poor return on investment.

Resilient UK stock

One FTSE 100 company that has proven resilient in the face of tariffs, inflation, and war is Coca-Cola HBC (LSE:CCH). The stock’s up 33% in 12 months.

The Swiss company is a major Coca-Cola bottler, operating across parts of Europe and Africa. Last year, revenue grew 7.9% to €11.6bn while organic operating profit jumped 11.5% to €1.35bn.

This was helped by surging energy drinks sales from Monster, Predator, and Fury in Africa. Its Costa coffee-branded drinks are also popular.

Clearly, inflation would see manufacturing costs rise, as well as pressure consumer spending. And the stock isn’t cheap today at 20 times earnings.

But if markets wobble in the coming weeks, I feel this is a high-quality stock worth having on a watchlist. After acquiring Coca-Cola Beverages Africa, the firm is set up for many more years of growth in emerging markets.

Ben McPoland has positions in Coca-Cola Hbc Ag. The Motley Fool UK has recommended Gartner and Snowflake. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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