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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe geopolitical drawdown is creating global investing opportunity, says Morgan Stanley's KandhariJitania Kandhari, Morgan Stanley Investment Management's deputy CIO for solutions and multi-asset group, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss opportunities in emerging markets as India heads into a big election.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFed rates aren't the only reason for weak currencies in emerging markets: Morgan StanleyJitania Kandhari, Morgan Stanley Investment Management's deputy CIO for solutions and multi-asset group, discusses the other factors behind it.
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Read previewUS stocks may have already peaked, warns a Morgan Stanley investment chief with a penchant for making successful market predictions. Jim Caron, who oversees Morgan Stanley Investment Management's portfolio solutions group, may want to consider buying a lottery ticket. And considering how much could go wrong in markets, stocks may take a while before rebounding to record highs. Quality stocks in those less-loved sectors should stand out once markets bottom, he said. "The best cure for high yields is high yields because as yields go higher, it becomes like a high-quality hedge to a downturn in the market," Caron said.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMarket set-up going into earnings 'could not be better,' says Morgan Stanley's Andrew SlimmonAndrew Slimmon, senior portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, and Subadra Rajappa, Societe Generale head of U.S. rates strategy, join CNBC's 'The Exchange' to breakdown earnings outlooks, potential for Fed rate cuts, and more.
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"Your biggest mistake could be rushing back into equities before you're considering all these opportunities in fixed income," BondBloxx co-founder and COO Joanna Gallegos told CNBC's "ETF Edge" this week. To manage interest rate volatility effectively, Gallegos suggests investors look to exchange-traded funds focused on intermediate term bonds. Morgan Stanley Investment Management's Tony Rochte recommends a similar medium-term strategy with vehicles like the Eaton Vance Total Return Bond ETF (EVTR) under his firm's management. Rochte also pointed to municipal bond funds, like the Eaton Vance Short Duration Municipal Income ETF (EVSM), for income-generating opportunities. "We also converted a municipal bond mutual fund last Monday here at the NYSE to an ETF, symbol EVSM, and that's a municipal.
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AI is very power-intensive — and its power needs are only set to rise in the coming years. Morgan Stanley Investment Management's Aaron Dunn says the "next big bottleneck" for the hyperscalers — which are doing a lot of the cloud computing for AI applications — is either power or fiber. And that's why Dunn is "pretty bullish" on utilities, naming one stock to play it: CMS Energy . "And so these utilities … have a very favorable opportunity to draw solid earnings growth and good returns for them," Dunn concluded. Their power consumption is set to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 11% through 2030, the bank said.
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There's a rotation happening in the market that investors can take advantage of by investing in cyclical stocks, according to Morgan Stanley Investment Management's Andrew Slimmon. He recommended investors to have a more cyclical bias to their portfolio, pointing out that the best-performing sectors in the last month are energy, materials and industrials. He also thinks there's still room to run in semiconductor stocks — even if the overbought group sees a near-term pullback. " Slimmon named Applied Materials , Ameriprise Financial and Valero Energy as some of the stocks he likes right now. Regarding energy, Slimmon said the space could continue to show strength if the economy begins to weaken.
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Andrew Slimmon, a senior portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, says we're still in the early stages of an economic recovery from 2022's earnings recession and the bear market that followed. Slimmon oversees the US and global long-equity strategies, portfolios that aren't biased toward any one area such as growth or value stocks. And in this environment, value stocks are expected to outperform dramatically, he said. Below is a Morgan Stanley equities chart demonstrating where value stocks trade relative to their fair value. They haven't fully sold off and remain expensive relative to the market, he noted.
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Artificial intelligence-adjacent stocks have been the clear leaders of this bull rally, but there may still be some potential beneficiaries of the trend that haven't caught up yet, according to Aaron Dunn. Shares of Micron have rallied 9% so far this year, but Nvidia has gained 77% over the same time period. MU 6M mountain MU 6-month chart Dunn also listed professional services firm Accenture as a potential AI beneficiary. "Businesses will need help in understanding how AI should be used and the eventual implementation of those technologies," he said. ACN 6M mountain ACN 6-month chart Dunn's fund, Eaton Vance's Focused Value Opportunities Fund , has underperformed its benchmark, the Russell 1000 Value Index , so far this year.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Fed doesn't need to cut rates for the markets to do well, says Morgan Stanley's Andrew SlimmonAndrew Slimmon, senior portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss market potential without anticipated rate cuts, what 2024's market performance thus far indicates for the rest of the year, and more.
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Growing, rather than maintaining the dividend, is the next big step for tech companies kicking off these payments. About 85% of analysts rate Meta a buy or a strong buy, but they see less than 4% upside from here, per LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv. Salesforce's board declared a cash dividend of 40 cents per share, payable on April 11 to stockholders of record as of March 14. In all, about 72% of analysts covering Salesforce say it's a buy or a strong buy, and the average price target suggests about 5% upside from here, per LSEG. Nearly two-thirds of analysts covering the stock deem it a buy or a strong buy, and the average price target implies 12% of upside, according to LSEG.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBull markets grow on skepticism in the second year, says Morgan Stanley's Andrew SlimmonAndrew Slimmon, Morgan Stanley Investment Management senior portfolio manager, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, whether 2024 is a good year for equities, his top stock picks, and more.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe've been positive on India 'for the longest time': Morgan Stanley Investment ManagementJitania Kandhari of Morgan Stanley Investment Management says it takes a "heterogeneous approach" to emerging markets.
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Treasury yields shot up last year, and investors flocked to allocating to cash which have yielded around 5% or even more. Morgan Stanley Investment Management's Jim Caron believes the 10-year Treasury yield is very likely to hover between 5% and 5.5%. Caron, who is chief investment officer at its Portfolio Solutions Group, explained that historically, 10-year Treasury yields are "usually a good match" for nominal gross domestic product. How rising yields affect stocks But are rising yields bad for stocks, as commonly thought? "If yields are rising because the economy is running hot, and data and labor markets are stronger, the rising yields need not negatively affect stocks."
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CNBC Daily Open: Worries over rate cuts persist
  + stars: | 2024-02-22 | by ( Sumathi Bala | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during morning trading on July 06, 2023 in New York City. This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Nikkei hits record highJapan's Nikkei hit a record high Thursday, while other markets in the region also advanced. AI and chip stocks rallyArtificial intelligence and semiconductor chip stocks rallied after Nvidia's quarterly earnings topped estimates.
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CNBC Daily Open: Wariness over rate cuts lingers
  + stars: | 2024-02-22 | by ( Sumathi Bala | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Traders react as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is seen delivering remarks on a screen, on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, March 22, 2023. This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Stocks mixed bagWall Street ended Wednesday mixed as investors digested the U.S. Federal Reserve's minutes from the January meeting. Fed's cautionMinutes from the Federal Reserve's last meeting showed central bank officials expressed caution about lowering interest rates too quickly.
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The rise in the index has raised some concerns over valuations, but Morgan Stanley's Andrew Slimmon has a more positive take on the recent market moves. Microsoft In the tech sector, Slimmon named Microsoft as his choice to play the AI boom. This gives it around 16.3% potential upside. The average price target for Ameriprise is $418.03, according to FactSet data, giving it potential upside of around 5.1%. This gives it around 4% upside potential.
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Will the U.S. follow the global slowdown?
  + stars: | 2024-02-15 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWill the U.S. follow the global slowdown? Brian Weinstein, head of global markets at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, and CNBC's Steve Liesman join 'The Exchange' to discuss the performance of the U.S. economy relative to others, structural issues within the U.S. economy, and more.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Morgan Stanley's Brian WeinsteinBrian Weinstein, head of global markets at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, and CNBC's Steve Liesman join 'The Exchange' to discuss the performance of the U.S. economy relative to others, structural issues within the U.S. economy, and more.
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ETF Edge, February 12, 2024
  + stars: | 2024-02-12 | by ( Bob Pisani | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailETF Edge, February 12, 2024Tony Rochte, Morgan Stanley Investment Management global head of ETFs, Alison Doyle, Nasdaq's ETP Listings head, Rob Harvey, Dimensional Funds co-head of product specialists, Jason Pereira, senior partner & financial planner at Woodgate Financial, and Brian Portnoy, Shaping Wealth founder, join CNBC's Bob Pisani on 'ETF Edge' live from the ETF Exchange conference in Miami to discuss ETF trends on their radar this year, how financial advisors are using AI and more.
Persons: Tony Rochte, Morgan, Alison Doyle, Nasdaq's, Rob Harvey, Jason Pereira, Brian Portnoy, Bob Pisani Organizations: Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Funds, Woodgate Financial, Wealth, Exchange Locations: Miami
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRisks to consider with the heavy concentration of the Magnificent 7Tony Rochte, Morgan Stanley Investment Management global head of ETFs, Alison Doyle, Nasdaq's ETP Listings head, and Rob Harvey, Dimensional Funds co-head of product specialists, join CNBC's Bob Pisani on 'ETF Edge' live from the ETF Exchange conference in Miami to discuss the risks from the growing concentration of the Magnificent 7 stocks.
Persons: Tony Rochte, Morgan, Alison Doyle, Nasdaq's, Rob Harvey, Bob Pisani Organizations: Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Funds, Exchange Locations: Miami
Tracking the flows into active investing
  + stars: | 2024-02-12 | by ( Bob Pisani | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTracking the flows into active investingTony Rochte, Morgan Stanley Investment Management global head of ETFs, Alison Doyle, Nasdaq's ETP Listings head, and Rob Harvey, Dimensional Funds co-head of product specialists, join CNBC's Bob Pisani on 'ETF Edge' live from the ETF Exchange conference in Miami to discuss the growth in active investing.
Persons: Tony Rochte, Morgan, Alison Doyle, Nasdaq's, Rob Harvey, Bob Pisani Organizations: Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Funds, Exchange Locations: Miami
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTop ETF trends to watch in 2024: Active ETFs, options overlays and moreTony Rochte, Morgan Stanley Investment Management global head of ETFs, Alison Doyle, Nasdaq's ETP Listings head, and Rob Harvey, Dimensional Funds co-head of product specialists, join CNBC's Bob Pisani on 'ETF Edge' live from the ETF Exchange conference in Miami to discuss the ETF trends on their radar this year.
Persons: Tony Rochte, Morgan, Alison Doyle, Nasdaq's, Rob Harvey, Bob Pisani Organizations: Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Funds, Exchange Locations: Miami
Morgan Stanley’s headquarters is in New York. Photo: Angus Mordant/Bloomberg NewsA sharp decline in the value of clean-energy companies last year delivered a wake-up call to investors, many of whom harbored excessively optimistic views of the industry, according to private-equity fund managers. As more investors in the clean-energy sector retune their “focus on fundamentals,” some of the best investment opportunities can be found in companies that have developed beyond the startup stage but still aren’t big enough to attract managers of increasingly large industry-specialist funds, said Vikram Raju , a managing director at Morgan Stanley . Raju leads climate private-equity and credit investing at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, the bank’s $1.4 trillion alternative investment arm, and heads the firm’s 1GT strategy of backing companies that aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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After 2023's blowout run, it's hard to recall the once gloomy investing setup for technology stocks last December. As the calendar year turns, don't expect technology stocks to match 2023's blowout gains, but the year's performance is no fluke. AI stocks may dominate tech-focused investing, but don't sleep on the other emerging themes. GOOGL YTD mountain Alphabet shares in 2023 Both companies have rolled out new initiatives in the months since. Arm Holdings made headlines this year as one of the first major companies to go public , reviving the IPO market after a roughly two-year drought.
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