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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Stocks are at a risk of a correction if the Fed makes the right call on the economy, says Morgan Stanley
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Stocks are at a risk of a correction if the Fed makes the right call on the economy, says Morgan Stanley

Last updated: September 24, 2025 9:00 am
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The future of the bull market hangs on the Federal Reserve's decisions

The future of the bull market hangs on the Federal Reserve’s decisions – Angela Weiss/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images

Last week, the major stock indices—the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and Nasdaq—achieved remarkable new heights.

The S&P 500 has experienced an impressive rise of 33.75% since the lows of April, translating to a noteworthy year-to-date gain of 13.3%. This surge can be attributed to the market’s resilience in the face of political uncertainties surrounding the White House, as well as the ongoing enthusiasm surrounding the advancements in artificial intelligence.


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Additionally, there has been a more accommodating monetary policy environment, with a fresh round of easing introduced by the Federal Reserve last week.

However, strategists from Morgan Stanley, led by Mike Wilson, have voiced concerns about potential market volatility should the Fed fail to meet investors’ expectations.

Currently, traders are anticipating a strong possibility of the Fed cutting interest rates by another 50 basis points this year, reducing the current rate of 4.00% to 4.25%. Projections for the rate by this time next year suggest it could drop to approximately 3%.

Nevertheless, Wilson portrays an economy that may not necessarily need such drastic rate reductions.

“Our outlook remains steadfast that the rolling recession concluded with what we term Liberation Day, and we are now shifting into an early cycle/rolling recovery phase where earnings growth could surpass expectations,” he states.

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This perspective is supported by a noticeable uptick in earnings revisions among analysts, which Wilson believes will correspond with improvements in indicators like the ISM Purchasing Managers’ Index.

“There’s a growing indication of pent-up demand in sectors of the economy that have experienced muted growth over the last few years, including housing, industrials with shorter cycles, consumer goods, transportation, and commodities,” he adds.

Wilson contends that this scenario means the Federal Reserve isn’t as permissive as it often is during similar phases of the economic cycle. This is largely because one facet of its mandate—labor market conditions—hasn’t deteriorated significantly, while inflation rates remain stubbornly above the central bank’s 2% target.

“This tension between the Fed’s responsive approach and the markets’ urgency for rate cuts presents a near-term risk for equities, particularly in what is traditionally a weaker seasonal period for performance,” Wilson cautions.

Evidence that the equity market is anticipating lower interest rates can be observed in the negative correlation between equity returns and real yields—indicating that disappointing economic data is increasingly perceived as a positive sign for stock performance.

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