Morgan Stanley Prefers Us Stocks Over Global Peers In 2026 Raises S P

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In addition, you accept Insider’s Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. It's December 1, and we're firmly enmeshed in the most exciting part of any given year. No, I'm not referring to the holiday season, even if your local radio stations have all flipped over to Christmas formatting. I'm talking about stock forecast season, when the top strategists on Wall Street unveil their S&P 500 targets for the year ahead. The Street's heaviest hitters have been on it, with a handful publishing their 2026 outlooks before Thanksgiving, giving market enthusiasts everywhere something to chew on over the holiday weekend. (Reuters) -In a series of global economic outlook notes published on Monday, Morgan Stanley said it favors U.S.

stocks over global peers and raised its 2026 year-end target for the S&P 500 index to 7,800, citing robust earnings growth, AI-driven efficiency gains and a supportive policy backdrop. Morgan Stanley’s previous year-end target for the benchmark index was not immediately clear. (Reporting by Rashika Singh in Bengaluru) Join the discussion → Share your thoughts! Read more from our local writers → Candidate for SCC GOP Vice-Chair - David Hoffman

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