Michael Zezas: Season of Confusion in D.C.?

Michael Zezas: Season of Confusion in D.C.?

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Decarbonizing Real Estate

Our analysts survey the hurdles, opportunities and investment trends in energy renovation.Please note that Laurel Durkay is not a member of Morgan Stanley’s Research department. Unless otherwise indicated, her views are her own and may differ from the views of the Morgan Stanley ...  Afficher plus

The Curious Connection Between Airlines and Fashion

Our analysts find that despite the obvious differences between retail fashion and airlines, struggling brands in both industries can use a similar playbook for a turnaround. ----- Transcript ----- Ravi Shanker: Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I'm Ravi Shanker, Morgan Stanley's ...  Afficher plus

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Why Turkish Elections And The Lira Matter To Global Macro Markets
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As the first round of Turkish general elections result in a runoff round, with President Erdogan facing his toughest political challenge yet, Turkish assets have been exhibiting volatility - as one would expect given the uncertainty. However, the one asset class that remains stra ...  Afficher plus

How Will War in Eastern Europe Impact the Battle Against Inflation?
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U.S. equity indexes soared on Friday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average posting a near 800-point gain and the S&P 500 Index and the Nasdaq Composite rising 1.86% and 0.92% two hours ahead of the close of regular trading. Equity futures indicated a positive open after Russian ...  Afficher plus

Nvidia Reignites A Global Rally In A.I. Stocks
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Despite Fitch putting the US's credit rating on negative watch, global markets are largely brushing off debt-ceiling risk. Weston Nakamura comments on the knee-jerk market reaction to the Fitch headline of strength in the yen and in gold, and also provides color on how the larges ...  Afficher plus

European stocks are getting their moment in the sun
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 The market for special purpose acquisition companies has become an unexpected casualty of the Archegos Capital Management scandal, and the activist investors who won a stunning proxy battle against ExxonMobil this week said the supermajor would need to cut oil production. Plus, ...  Afficher plus