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Morgan Stanley stock jumps as Dow breaks 50,000; what investors watch next week
6 February 2026
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Morgan Stanley stock jumps as Dow breaks 50,000; what investors watch next week

New York, Feb 6, 2026, 3:39 PM EST — Regular session

  • Morgan Stanley clawed back Thursday’s losses, with shares up roughly 2.6% in afternoon trading.
  • Shares of big U.S. banks moved higher, tracking Wall Street’s rally as risk appetite picked up.
  • Jobs numbers and inflation figures arrive next week. There’s also a Morgan Stanley conference appearance on tap—those are the near-term markers now.

Morgan Stanley shares picked up 2.6% to $180.49 on Friday afternoon, riding a wave that lifted much of the U.S. financial sector. The stock swung from $175.52 to $181.17, with trading volume around 6.0 million shares.

Wall Street snapped higher, pushing the Dow Jones Industrial Average past the 50,000 mark for the first time. Chip stocks surged, fueled by fresh attention on artificial intelligence infrastructure investments. Amazon and Alphabet pointed to increased spending, which lifted most sectors.

Morgan Stanley slipped 2.35% to finish at $175.84 on Thursday, logging its third loss in a row, during a session that dragged the S&P 500 down more than 1%. When it comes to Morgan Stanley, shifts in equities and rates quickly play out in trading activity and deal flow — and that’s the focal point right now.

Banks rallied together. Goldman Sachs picked up around 4%, with JPMorgan also gaining nearly 4%. Citigroup jumped close to 5%. Morgan Stanley’s stock matched the group’s pace.

Investors stuck to watching rate bets. San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly described the U.S. outlook as “precarious,” a word that’s kept inflation fears alive despite signs of cooling growth and the central bank’s steady 3.50% to 3.75% policy rate. Reuters

The last big update from Morgan Stanley landed with its mid-January quarterly numbers. Earnings for the fourth quarter came in at $2.68 a share, as investment-banking revenue jumped 47%—a lift fueled by healthier debt and M&A flows. “We are seeing an accelerating pipeline in M&A and IPOs (initial public offerings),” CFO Sharon Yeshaya told Reuters at the time. Reuters

The bank, in its earnings statement, reported a $1.5 billion buyback of common stock for the quarter. It also declared a quarterly dividend of $1.00, set for payment on Feb. 13.

The tailwind? It can vanish in a hurry. Tech-led volatility, or rate expectations rattled by next week’s data, could quickly erase bank stock gains—and Morgan Stanley’s fee-driven arms would feel it, too.

Investors are eyeing a pair of key releases next week, both pushed back by the recent government shutdown. January’s nonfarm payrolls lands Wednesday, Feb. 11. On Friday, Feb. 13, the January consumer price index—an inflation measure that tends to move markets—hits. “Rotation is the dominant theme this year,” said Angelo Kourkafas, senior global investment strategist at Edward Jones. Meanwhile, Morgan Stanley’s Jed Finn is set for remarks at the UBS Financial Services Conference on Feb. 10. Reuters

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