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What can trigger the next market rally in India? Morgan Stanley explains
As a base-case scenario, they have maintained June 2027 Sensex target at 89,000 levels, up nearly 14 per cent from the current levels. Morgan Stanley attached 50 per cent probability to this forecast.
Delhi EV policy's real challenge for automakers could come if other states follow: Morgan Stanley
Delhi's ambitious EV Policy 2026 aims to accelerate clean mobility by phasing out internal combustion engine vehicles in select segments, with incentives for electric adoption. While immediate impact on automakers is modest, the risk lies in similar policies spreading nationwide. The report highlights challenges for the motorcycle segment and emphasizes localized battery manufacturing for energy security.

Nifty IT delivers worst first half of a calendar year since 2001; Analysts warn of further downside
Morgan Stanley warns that the derating story is not over yet as largecap IT stocks bottomed out previously at a multiple between 11 times to 13 times, and therefore, it sees scope for further downside from current levels.
Hot Stocks: 2 stocks that may give returns between 16-19%
Leading brokerages CLSA and Morgan Stanley have initiated coverage on Vedanta Aluminium and Adani Enterprises, respectively, signaling significant upside potential. CLSA sees a 16% gain for Vedanta, citing a strong aluminium upcycle and undervalued stock. Morgan Stanley anticipates an 18.5% rise for Adani Enterprises, highlighting its entry into a major earnings monetization phase driven by multiple large-scale projects.
The Adani stock Morgan Stanley thinks could benefit most from India’s infrastructure push
Morgan Stanley has initiated coverage on Adani Enterprises with an Overweight rating and a target price of Rs 3,638, implying a 23% upside. The brokerage sees AEL as the best-placed Adani Group company to benefit from India’s infrastructure and capex boom, citing its strong presence in airports, roads, data centres and new energy.
RIL shares jump 6% in 3 days, market cap soars by Rs 1 lakh cr ahead of AGM. Why Morgan Stanley still sees 38% upside
Reliance Industries has added over Rs 1 lakh crore in market value in just three trading sessions ahead of its closely watched AGM. Despite the recent rally, Morgan Stanley sees another 38% upside, betting on stronger O2C earnings, new energy monetisation, AI opportunities and attractive valuations.
Explained: Why Indian stock market has fallen prey to South Korea, Taiwan’s AI prowess
South Korea's stock market has surged past India's, becoming the world's sixth-largest, driven by its semiconductor giants' AI boom. India faces headwinds from a weakening rupee and lack of AI exposure. Despite current challenges, Morgan Stanley remains optimistic about India's long-term growth prospects, citing improving earnings and macro support.
Morgan Stanley says Indian stock market poised for strong year ahead. Here’s why
Morgan Stanley remains bullish on Indian equities, citing an earnings upcycle, supportive macroeconomic conditions and strong domestic flows. The brokerage expects sustained growth driven by investment, manufacturing and AI-linked opportunities, while highlighting external risks. It projects the Sensex could reach 89,000, supported by robust earnings growth and improving market fundamentals.
Morgan Stanley sees Reliance Industries’ AI, new energy bets powering next growth chapters. Here’s why
Morgan Stanley believes Reliance Industries has entered its fifth monetisation cycle, with artificial intelligence infrastructure and new energy businesses poised to become key growth drivers. Maintaining an overweight rating and a target price of Rs 1,803, the brokerage sees 34% upside in the stock.
Hindalco, Nalco shares jump up to 5% after aluminium prices hit 4-year high. Where is metal headed?
Hindalco and Nalco shares climbed as aluminium prices hit a four-year peak. Geopolitical tensions in Iran and possible production curbs in China, the world's top producer, are driving the rally. Traders are concerned about China's review of energy consumption and emissions. This situation tightens global supply, benefiting Indian aluminium producers. Morgan Stanley sees strong demand and constrained supply supporting prices.

Morgan Stanley Names Top Utility Stocks for Europe’s Energy Shift - Investing.com India
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Sensex to hit 89,000? Why Morgan Stanley is betting big on India Inc after 6-quarter slowdown
Morgan Stanley has turned more bullish on India, forecasting the BSE Sensex could rise to 89,000 by June 2027, implying around 15% upside from current levels. Strategist Ridham Desai said India is emerging from a six-quarter earnings slowdown into a stronger growth phase after a “mid-cycle” pause.