Morgan Stanley Investment Management's Andrew Slimmon has been consistently bullish on stocks — even during periods of volatility.
Given the "sky high" inflation numbers in 2022 and 2023, Slimmon said, it's "only natural" that inflation would be on a downward trajectory as the year-on-year comparisons were "relatively easy."
Last week, the April consumer price index report in the U.S. showed that inflation eased slightly for the month.
"The problem is, as we get into May number, June numbers, July numbers of last year, those CPI numbers really came down quite a bit," Slimmon told CNBC's " Street Signs Asia. "
"When you think about Netflix, Amazon, you're talking about two [companies] that give a lot of value to their customers for a relatively reasonable price," Slimmon said.
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