Morgan Stanley IM: A Tale of Two Economies – The Best of Times, The Worst of Times
Jim Caron, CIO of the Portfolio Solutions Group, shares his macro thematic views on key market drivers.03.09.2024 | 06:41 Uhr
- The title comes from Charles Dickens’ “A Tale of Two Cities,” which captures the simultaneous existence of both prosperity and suffering leading up to the French Revolution.
- The reference to prosperity and suffering is what economists today call a bifurcated economy, one that is filled with data inconsistencies, even at the sector, company and consumer levels.
- Meanwhile, volatility stays low, while asset performance continues to chug along.
- But in our view, something’s got to give. Something’s got to break. These inconsistencies cannot exist in perpetuity.
- But they can last for a long, long time and this is what’s dividing the market narrative between the bulls and the bears.
- Both have a good case to make. But who will be right? Let’s get into it!