★Morgan Stanley Sticks With June Rate Cut Call Despite Oil Surge
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"Morgan Stanley's contrarian June rate cut call, amidst market repricing due to oil, signals potential mispricing in fixed income and FX markets. Should this materialize, it implies a more dovish Fed than currently anticipated, impacting capital allocation towards duration-sensitive assets and potentially weakening the dollar, challenging current market structure assumptions."
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The Big Market Report Take
Morgan Stanley, ever the contrarian, still sees June as the month the Fed finally gets around to cutting rates, oil prices be damned. One might wonder if their crystal ball is simply stuck, or if they just enjoy the solitude of a unique forecast.
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