Morgan Stanley’s chief investment officer and U.S. equity strategist Mike Wilson believes the market has transitioned from a ...
Morgan Stanley CIO Michael Wilson says the "rolling" recovery in earnings data this year is an underappreciated trend in the market.
Fed policy and funding markets may be a headwind, says Michael Wilson, even as earnings growth comes in stronger than ...
Reflation and running the economy hot will be good for stocks, says Wall Street strategist The stock market still hasn't priced in impact of Fed interest-rate cuts. Buy-the-rumor, sell-the-fact is one ...
Healthcare’s (NYSEARCA:XLV) market cap weight in the S&P 500 (SP500) and its relative forward P/E ratio are hovering around historical lows, but several factors could trigger a sentiment improvement, ...
The new highs keep coming. Futures early Monday showed the S&P 500 on course for its 15th record of 2025. Tariff deals at levels that eight months ago would have been considered economically damaging ...
Investors should buy into the selloff in US stocks because of the robust earnings outlook for the coming year, according to Morgan Stanley strategist Michael Wilson. While the S&P 500 faces pressure ...
US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities are dominating headlines but selloffs caused by geopolitical events tend to be brief, according to Morgan Stanley strategists. Market reaction has been muted ...
US stocks will continue rallying after four months of gains as Federal Reserve interest rate cuts coincide with robust corporate earnings, according to Morgan Stanley’s Michael Wilson. The strategist, ...
Equity markets still face unresolved risks around trade tensions and slowing earnings revisions, which should keep investors cautious in the near-term, according to Morgan Stanley’s Michael Wilson.
Buy-the-rumor, sell-the-fact is one of the most oft-repeated adages on Wall Street, but Morgan Stanley strategist Mike Wilson says to ignore it as stock-market returns are strong during the process of ...