★A lost decade for bonds means high-quality stocks are best way to protect against inflation, says Morgan Stanley strategist
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"If bonds are truly entering a "lost decade" as inflation persists, investors must rethink traditional portfolio protection. This shift means quality stocks could become the primary defense against rising prices, fundamentally altering how we build resilient portfolios for the long term."
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The Big Market Report Take
Morgan Stanley thinks we're in for a multi-decade inflation party, suggesting bonds are a bust. Their play? High-quality stocks to save the day. It's a bold call, essentially betting on equities to outrun the inflation monster.
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