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Morgan Stanley stock sinks 6% into weekend as credit jitters return; jobs data is next test
1 March 2026
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Morgan Stanley stock sinks 6% into weekend as credit jitters return; jobs data is next test

New York, March 1, 2026, 14:29 ET — Markets are done for the day.

  • Morgan Stanley finished Friday at $166.51, tumbling 6.19% by the close.
  • Bank shares took a tumble following renewed jitters in private credit and asset-backed lending, sparked by the collapse of a UK mortgage lender.
  • The U.S. jobs report lands Friday, and that’s the next major data point for investors.

Morgan Stanley slipped 6.2% to finish Friday at $166.51, putting the Wall Street lender in a weaker spot as it approaches Monday’s trade.

Investors are once more probing the limits of credit risk in markets that depend on private lenders, making the move significant now. Private credit — loans provided by funds instead of banks — has expanded rapidly, and stress in that sector is increasingly viewed by traders as a bellwether for financial stocks.

Banks took a beating Friday, the KBW bank index tumbling 4.9%. Large lenders and brokers sank as concerns flared over private credit exposures and the risk of AI shaking up the sector, according to the Financial Times.

The collapse of UK mortgage lender Market Financial Solutions (MFS) was a key catalyst. MFS filed for administration after creditors accused the firm of financial irregularities, such as potential “double pledging” of assets, according to Reuters. Citing court filings, Reuters reported a collateral gap of 930 million pounds ($1.25 billion). The S&P 500 bank index slid around 4% Friday. BMO Capital Markets put Jefferies’ exposure near 100 million pounds, though they noted “the entire balance is unlikely at risk.” Reuters

Another wrinkle for private credit: lingering anxiety that AI will eat into software firms’ fundamentals, raising concerns about their ability to manage debt. Goldman Sachs addressed the issue in an investor letter reviewed by Reuters, saying its private credit unit’s redemption rate remains lower than rivals, but acknowledged, “We do not underestimate the risk of AI disruption.” Reuters

The ongoing AI tug-of-war looks set to keep markets unsettled in the coming week, as investors continue to rotate out of wealth management and financials. “There continues to be this … back and forth about who might be the victim and those that will actually emerge winners,” Kristina Hooper, chief market strategist at Man Group, told Reuters in a report previewing the week. Reuters also cited a poll projecting 60,000 jobs would be added in February, with traders largely betting on rate cuts by June or July. Reuters

At Morgan Stanley, traders are eyeing whether Friday’s selloff was just a brief reaction to credit headlines, or if it signals ongoing pressure on dealmakers and market-sensitive stocks. Bank shares finding their footing would be a positive sign. A lull in news from private lenders and the structured-credit space wouldn’t hurt, either.

Still, the risks are hard to ignore. A fresh jolt in asset-backed finance, more write-downs on private credit, or even a jobs figure that delays hopes for rate cuts could keep pressure on the group. That scenario usually sees bank rallies lose steam fast, while the brokers—being higher beta—often take another hit.

Coming up, traders are watching for the U.S. Employment Situation report for February, set to drop at 8:30 a.m. ET this Friday.

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