TLDR Morgan Stanley is maintaining an overweight stance on equities despite a global energy disruption now lasting nearly three months Analyst Seth Carpenter citesTLDR Morgan Stanley is maintaining an overweight stance on equities despite a global energy disruption now lasting nearly three months Analyst Seth Carpenter cites

Morgan Stanley Says Buy Stocks — But Warns a Recession Is Closer Than You Think

2026/05/19 00:54
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TLDR

  • Morgan Stanley is maintaining an overweight stance on equities despite a global energy disruption now lasting nearly three months
  • Analyst Seth Carpenter cites AI spending, wealth-driven consumption, and returning employment as growth supports
  • The bank expects the Fed to hold rates steady until late 2026, with two possible cuts in early 2027
  • Oil is forecast to drop to $90 per barrel by year-end, but the bank warns of recessionary tail risks if energy stays elevated
  • Morgan Stanley insiders sold $17.7 million in shares over the past three months, with zero purchases

Morgan Stanley is keeping a positive view on stocks even as a global energy disruption stretches into its third month. The bank is maintaining an overweight position on equities, meaning it recommends holding more stocks than a standard portfolio benchmark would suggest.

Analyst Seth Carpenter laid out three main reasons for this stance: growth in AI-related capital spending, consumer spending driven by accumulated wealth, and a gradual return to full employment. The bank believes these factors are enough to support economic growth heading into next year.

Morgan Stanley Says Buy Stocks — But Warns a Recession Is Closer Than You Think

The firm published its view as part of its midyear strategy outlook, flagging that the baseline case still points to recovery — but only if conditions don’t worsen.

What Could Change the Picture

Morgan Stanley is not without concern. Carpenter warned that if oil prices climb well above current levels, or if the energy disruption lasts another quarter, “the macro narrative will shift.”

The bank’s current forecast has oil prices falling back to $90 per barrel by the end of 2026. That would help ease inflation pressures and give the Federal Reserve more room to act.

On interest rates, Morgan Stanley expects the Fed to hold steady for the rest of 2026. The thinking is that by year-end, tariff-related inflation and oil-driven price pressures should ease enough to provide clarity. That could open the door to two rate cuts in the first half of 2027.

Despite the constructive tone, the bank acknowledged that tail risks — low-probability but high-impact events — may be more serious than markets currently price in. An extended energy shock could tip the economy into recession.

Morgan Stanley by the Numbers

Morgan Stanley has a market cap of around $304 billion. The firm manages $9.3 trillion in client assets and operates across 42 countries with more than 82,000 employees.

Its GF Score, a stock ranking metric from GuruFocus, sits at 76 out of 100. The company scores well on growth at 8 out of 10, but financial strength comes in low at 2 out of 10, largely due to high debt levels.

The stock’s price-to-earnings ratio is currently 17.47, slightly above its historical median.

Insider activity is worth watching. Over the past three months, company insiders sold $17.7 million worth of Morgan Stanley shares. No insider purchases were recorded in the same period.

The bank’s position remains, in its own words, “constructive, though not complacent.”

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