Gate.io data on November 21st, according to CNBC, Morgan Stanley CEO Ted Pick said on Thursday that he is optimistic about the stock market and believes that the US economy will continue to perform well in 2025. Pick said at Morgan Stanley's annual Asia-Pacific summit in Singapore: 'The world is still dominated by US consumers. The balance sheets of US companies are generally very good. And the new government is talking about economic growth.' He admitted that there may be some caution due to policy uncertainty and other factors, but 'overall, people continue to have a constructive attitude, which is understandable.' Pick said that Morgan Stanley expects the S&P 500 index to pump, and pointed out that industries such as finance and industry may perform well under continued economic growth and some relaxation of regulations. The S&P 500 index has risen slightly more than 24% so far this year, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average has risen 15.13%.
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Gate.io data on November 21st, according to CNBC, Morgan Stanley CEO Ted Pick said on Thursday that he is optimistic about the stock market and believes that the US economy will continue to perform well in 2025. Pick said at Morgan Stanley's annual Asia-Pacific summit in Singapore: 'The world is still dominated by US consumers. The balance sheets of US companies are generally very good. And the new government is talking about economic growth.' He admitted that there may be some caution due to policy uncertainty and other factors, but 'overall, people continue to have a constructive attitude, which is understandable.' Pick said that Morgan Stanley expects the S&P 500 index to pump, and pointed out that industries such as finance and industry may perform well under continued economic growth and some relaxation of regulations. The S&P 500 index has risen slightly more than 24% so far this year, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average has risen 15.13%.