Morgan Stanley – Likelihood Of A Major Equity Sell-Off During The Next 12 Months Is Around 20%

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Rupert Hargreaves
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The likelihood of a major equity sell-off during the next 12 months is around 20% according to a recent Cross-Asset Dispatches research report from strategists at Morgan Stanley. The report, a copy of which has been reviewed by ValueWalk, has been compiled by Morgan analysts Serena W Tang and team, who claim that due to the current level of credit spreads and yield spreads, the probability of a major equity market drawdown in the next 12 months is around one in five. Likelihood Of A Major Equity Sell-Off During The Next 12 Months Is Around 20% Tang and team’s conclusion…

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