Morgan Stanley backs US assets except dollar


The Wall Street bank has turned “overweight” on American stocks and sovereign bonds from a “neutral” stance. — Reuters

NEW YORK: Morgan Stanley has raised its call on US stocks and Treasuries on expectations that a slew of future interest-rate cuts by the Federal Reserve (Fed) will support bonds and boost company earnings.

The Wall Street bank has turned “overweight” on American stocks and sovereign bonds from a “neutral” stance, according to a note from strategists including Serena Tang, global head of cross-asset strategy research.

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