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Morgan Stanley skeptical about S&P 500's recent rally

EditorAmbhini Aishwarya
Published 06/11/2023, 10:48
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Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) has expressed skepticism about the S&P 500 Index's strong performance last week, dismissing it as a mere bear market rally lacking sufficient technical and fundamental support. This comes despite a roughly 6% rise in both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 indexes following comments from Jerome Powell of the Federal Reserve hinting at an end to the intense tightening cycle.

Their doubts about a potential year-end rally are underpinned by grim earnings forecasts, deteriorating macroeconomic indicators, and pessimistic analyst outlooks. While market sentiment was uplifted last week by Powell's remarks, concerns persist over the impact of enduring high-interest rates on demand, with several companies expressing apprehension over a possible economic downturn during this earnings season.

In addition, there has been a noticeable drop in 10-year Treasury yields. However, these developments have not swayed Morgan Stanley's stance, who have maintained a bearish view on equities throughout the year. Their viewpoint is indicative of growing apprehensions among market participants regarding the sustainability of recent market gains amidst an uncertain economic landscape.

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