Mike Wilson, Morgan Stanley CIO and chief U.S. equity strategist, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, state of the economy, 2026 outlook, and more.
Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson said the broad market correction that started last year presents near-term downside risks in U.S. stocks.
Barry Knapp, Ironsides Macro, and Michael Gapen, Morgan Stanley chief U.S. economist, join 'The Exchange' to discuss the Federal Reserve, the dollar and much more. Got a confidential news tip? We want ...
Mike Wilson, Chief US Equity Strategist and Chief Investment Officer for Morgan Stanley, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily ...
Morgan Stanley Chief US Equity Strategist and CIO Mike Wilson explains why the firm stands by its $7,800 price target for the S&P 500 Index by the end of this year and says it is premature to "throw a ...
Morgan Stanley’s chief investment officer (CIO) says the S&P 500 likely has more upside ahead. In a new Bloomberg interview, ...
Stock futures were little changed Thursday after major equities indexes staged a two-day rally, while shares of Nvidia pointed slightly higher after the AI chip giant's highly anticipated quarterly ...
U.S. technology stocks have the scope to rally further as the buzz around artificial intelligence underpins a robust sales outlook, according to Morgan Stanley strategists. The team led by Michael ...
Recent gold boom signaled investor unease with a weak dollar policy Kevin Warsh, generally seen as the most hawkish of the candidates in the running for the Federal Reserve Chairman, could be good for ...
The big bank raised its 2026 gold forecast from $5,055 per ounce to $6,300. JPMorgan analysts note that the 11 percent correction late last month ranks alongside some of the largest down days in ...
After Anthropic's latest AI tools sparked panic in tech stocks last week, investors are grasping for answers on where the sector goes from here.
Small cap strength has coincided with a notable improvement in domestic economic data. Does the rally mark the start of a more durable leadership shift or is it another short-lived rotation?