Morgan Stanley’s Wilson Warns Stock Rally at Risk From Bond Rout
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Morgan Stanley is sounding an alarm over the stock market after its chief investment officer warned of potential risks stemming from a significant sell-off in government bonds.
In a note to clients on Thursday, Mike Wilson, Morgan Stanley’s global equity strategist, flagged that the bond rout could lead to volatility in equities and suggested that the recent rebound in stocks might be short-lived.
"The bond market is telling us something," Wilson wrote. "The relentless selling is likely to continue and could spill over into other asset classes."
Wilson noted that yields on 10-year U.S. Trea…
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