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[Morgan Stanley’s 2026 Strategic Framework: Navigating AI, Energy, and Global Shifts]-[A Thematic Look at Market Volatility]

Thoughts on the Market · B1 · 2026-02-10

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Morgan Stanley’s 2026 Strategic Investment Framework

In a recent episode of Thoughts on the Market, Steven Berg and Michelle Weaver of Morgan Stanley discussed their refined thematic framework for 2026. As investors struggle to separate "signal from noise" in volatile markets, the firm emphasizes four interconnected pillars: AI and tech diffusion, the future of energy, the multipolar world, and societal shifts.

1. AI and Tech Diffusion: The Two Worlds

The AI landscape is evolving into a bifurcated reality. Berg notes that American LLM developers possess ten times the compute power of their Chinese counterparts, leading to "models of unprecedented capability" in the U.S. Conversely, while Chinese models may struggle to keep pace with frontier capabilities due to limited compute, they offer "low-cost solutions" for practical business applications. Furthermore, a significant "mismatch between compute demand and compute supply" persists, rendering compute a "very precious resource" at both national and corporate levels. Despite a potential lag in average user adoption, the frontier capabilities of these models remain a source of long-term bullishness.

2. The Future of Energy: Bottlenecks and Political Friction

Energy remains a primary constraint for data center growth. Despite "innovative time to power solutions," Weaver highlights a persistent "10 to 20 percent shortfall in power needed in the U.S." Beyond the physical supply, a new "political overhang" has emerged. As consumer electricity bills rise, public perception has turned against data centers, leading to local pushback and project delays. However, this creates a niche opportunity for companies providing "off-grid power generation," which can effectively insulate consumers from grid-based volatility.

3. The Multipolar World: Geopolitical Interplay

The multipolar theme is intensifying, driven by aggressive U.S. policy agendas, including "reshoring manufacturing" and reducing dependency on China for "rare earths." A critical intersection exists between AI and geopolitics: because China maintains a "commanding position in Rare Earths" while the U.S. leads in computational resources, there is a high probability that China may use rare earth access as leverage to force the "transfer of technology" from American LLM developers.

4. Societal Shifts: Beyond Longevity

Expanding upon last year’s "longevity" theme, the new "societal shifts" framework accounts for the full demographic spectrum, including younger consumers and income-based demographics like the "K economy." A major focus is AI’s impact on the labor market. While an estimated 90% of jobs will be "impacted by AI"—meaning tasks will be "automated or augmented" rather than the jobs being entirely eliminated—the labor landscape will require significant "reskilling" to remain adaptable.

Investment Performance and Outlook

The effectiveness of this framework was validated in 2025, with thematic stock categories outperforming the MSCI World by 16% and the S&P 500 by 27%. The top three performers were dominated by "multipolar world dynamics," specifically critical minerals, AI semiconductors, and defense. Other high-performing sectors included "powering AI" and nuclear energy. As these themes continue to collide and intersect, Morgan Stanley suggests that understanding these deeper, slower-moving drivers is essential for achieving long-term returns in an increasingly complex global market.

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the real drivers of long-term returns tend to move much more slowly and much more powerfully.
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And these themes don't exist in isolation.
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They collide and they intersect with one another, having other important market implications.
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What I think we'll see in 2026 is a few major evolutions.
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And so you'll see a bit of a lag there.
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separate signal from noise
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play out in the real world
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exist in isolation
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walk through
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keep up with
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to Thoughts on the Market.
I'm Steven Berg, Global Head of Thematic and Sustainability Research.
And I'm Michelle Weaver, U.S.
Thematic and Equity Strategist.
I was recently on the show to discuss Morgan Stanley's four key themes for 2026.
Today a look at how those themes could actually play out in the real world over the course of this year.

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