English 箭头
Podcast Cover

[Navigating the European Equity Landscape: 2026 Outlook and Strategic Opportunities]-[What’s Driving European Stocks in 2026]

Thoughts on the Market · B1 · 2026-01-16

Business
Or study on the web version

📋 Summary

Navigating the European Equity Landscape: 2026 Outlook and Strategic Opportunities

As we move into 2026, the debate surrounding European equities versus their US counterparts has intensified. Morgan Stanley’s Chief European Equity Strategist, Marina Zavilak, provides a comprehensive analysis of the current market dynamics, highlighting a shift in valuation trends and identifying key themes for investors to watch.

The Valuation Breakout

One of the most significant developments noted is the shift in the valuation landscape. For the past decade, European equities have been trapped in a "downward structural range" of valuation discounts relative to the US. However, as of December 31, European equities have "broken the top of that discount range." Historically, this breakout suggests a period of narrowing discounts. Despite a persistent gap—currently around 23% in like-for-like terms—the breaking of this range is a notable signal that the market may be entering a new, more constructive phase.

The Diversification Flow Phenomenon

Investors are increasingly pivoting toward Europe, driven by a desire for diversification. Zavilak notes a "deja vu" effect regarding capital flows; similar to the first quarter of last year, investors are looking to reduce concentration risk in the US. The US market, dominated by a handful of mega-cap stocks, has led to a trend of "broadening," which is naturally spilling over into Europe as investors seek value outside of the US tech giants.

The Bull Case for Europe: AI and Structural Drivers

While Europe faces a more modest headline earnings growth forecast of 4%—compared to the US’s 17%—the bull case for Europe is anchored in specific secular dynamics:

  • AI Adoption: Europe’s index is heavily skewed toward "leading AI adopters." These companies are demonstrating "very strong earnings and returns outperformance" not only against the broader European index but also against their respective sectors. Zavilak suggests that by the second half of 2026, this outperformance will become too significant for investors to ignore, especially given that these stocks trade at a "27% discount to US equivalents."
  • Structural Catalysts: Other key drivers include rising M&A activity, easing competition commission rules, and corporate re-leveraging. Additionally, the development of a "savings and investment union" and pension reforms, particularly in Germany, represent long-term structural tailwinds.

Strategic Stock Picking and Sector Allocation

Given the rising "stock level dispersion," Zavilak argues that a top-down approach is less effective than active stock picking. The Morgan Stanley analyst "top picks" have demonstrated consistent outperformance, beating the S&P free float market cap by over 90 percentage points since 2021.

  • Preferred Sectors: Banks remain at the top of the model, offering a compelling investment case. Defense is favored due to the structural "rearmament theme" and favorable seasonal performance. Utilities have also been upgraded to capture the "powering AI" thematic.
  • Semiconductor Nuance: Within the semi-cap space, there is a robust outlook for "wafer fab equipment spend," with growth expected in the double digits for 2026 and 2027. The sector is currently experiencing a "memory super cycle," bolstered by AI inference demand and the long-term potential of "humanoid robots," a market projected to reach over $300 billion by 2045.

Sectors to Avoid

Conversely, the strategy advocates avoiding "old economy cyclicals" that contribute to Europe's lower headline growth. Specifically, sectors such as autos, chemicals, luxury, transport, and food and beverage are flagged as underperformers. These areas are often hampered by a lack of demand pickup in China and "ever-rising China competition."

In conclusion, while the macro earnings disparity between the US and Europe remains, the current market environment rewards those who focus on individual stock selection and thematic growth—specifically those companies positioned to capitalize on AI adoption and the evolving structural landscape of the European economy.

🎯Key Sentences

1
How are you thinking about European equities versus the US right now?
2
When we cast our eyes back to last year, we had this surprising outperformance.
3
I don't think that's something that a lot of people really think about as a fact.
4
So we can't compete.
5
There's a very stark difference.
Expand All

📝Key Phrases

1
cast our eyes back
2
set the scene
3
lost count of
4
like for like
5
deja vu
Expand All

📖 Transcript

Welcome to Thoughts on the Market.
I'm Paul Walsh, Morgan Stanley's Head of Research Product here in Europe.
And I'm Marina Zavilak, Chief European Equity Strategist.
Today, we're here to talk about the big debates for European equities moving into 2026.
It's Friday, January the 16th at 8am in London.
Marina, it's great to have you on Thoughts on the Market.

ListenLeap Brings You Into Real Context Learning

🎨 Interesting Content
🌍 Real Materials
📱 Listen Anytime
Or study on the web version