Y'all Street

By Samy Sriram2 min read

The Dallas financial corridor is drawing in bankers and Big Tech.

Step aside, New York. America might soon have a new finance epicentre… Texas.

Dallas’ booming financial corridor has been dubbed ‘Y’all Street,’ and local officials are even considering renaming an actual street to reflect that sentiment. 

There’s now a Texas Stock Exchange (TXSE), backed by Charles Schwab ($SCHW), BlackRock ($BLK) and Citadel. And finance jobs in the city have grown 23% since February 2020 – much higher than New York’s 6% rise, while cities like San Francisco actually had a 10% decline.

This week, Wells Fargo ($WFC) said the Y’all Street phenomenon would benefit banks like Huntington Bancshares ($HBAN) given its expanded presence in the region. 

But the data centre side of this boom is where the real story is. Texas is on track to capture nearly 30% of the U.S. data centre market by 2028. And if you’re wondering what the next AI bottleneck will be, you could trawl through analyst research, prompt your LLM or just ask Jensen.

Nvidia ($NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang says ‘land, power and shell have become vital in the age of AI.’ The company will provide US$105B to help OpenAI lease a data centre developed by SB Energy.

Stocks driving the infrastructure include Texas-based power company Vistra ($VST). Goldman Sachs has it on a ‘Buy’ rating with a US$209 price target. But the bigger catalyst for $VST this week was Peter Thiel’s Macro fund disclosing it makes up 14% of its US$418M portfolio.

Alphabet’s ($GOOGL) Texas data centres are powered by TotalEnergies ($TTE) and AES ($AES). Meta ($META) also counts AES as its power supplier for 650 MW of solar projects spanning Texas and Kansas.

And as the data centre buildout grows, even once-struggling REITs have become unlikely beneficiaries. REITs are tax-exempt as long as they pay 90% of their income as dividends to shareholders. And according to the IRS, data centres are real estate too.

Equinix ($EQIX) is one that benefits from AI adoption, broadening beyond hyperscalers into regular enterprises that need interconnected infrastructure rather than their own dedicated mega-campus. After decades of barely any price action, $EQIX has rallied 42% YTD.

As infrastructure becomes critical to the AI cycle, investors will follow price targets and the power lines.

This is not financial advice nor a recommendation to invest in any of the securities listed. The information presented is for general information purposes only and intended to be of a factual nature only. Past performance and forecasts are not a reliable indicator of future performance. The value of your investments can go down as well as up and you may receive back less than your original investment. The author of this article and other employees of Stakeshop Pty Ltd may hold positions or have financial interests in the company (or companies) discussed above. As always, do your own research and consider seeking financial, legal and taxation advice before investing.


Portrait photo of Samy Sriram, Markets Analyst at Stake.

Samy Sriram

Markets Analyst

Samy is a markets analyst at Stake, with seven years of experience in the world of investing, working across roles in private banking, venture capital and financial media. She has a Master’s degree in Finance and Data Analytics from The University of Sydney Business School.


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