Morgan Stanley’s Shocking Swap: From Chips to Chariots of Gold!

Picture Morgan Stanley as a grandiose, centuries‑old wizard-one clutching a crystal ball instead of a balanced sheet, and another swirling a ladle of gold into the past. In a most surprising twist, this conjurer of commerce is swapping its silicon sorcery for a dash of petrol‑powered adventure.

When the television crew from CNBC filmed a quick chat, the bank’s private‑wealth sorceress, Kathleen Entwistle, floated in with a grin that could outshine a hundred espresso shots. She clarified that the vaults are no longer humming with the rhythm of chip‑chips only but have begun to echo with the thundering gait of energy, gold, and good old infrastructure.

“Anyone that’s been participating in the market is very happy at this moment,” she declared, as if announcing a new season of a wildly popular reality show. “The question is, whether you can continue to find opportunities or not. And we do think there are opportunities there. You just have to be mindful and just a little bit careful about where you’re going… ”

“Where are the opportunities, let’s say outside of the tech trade?” she asked, pausing like a child awaiting the mystery reveal at a fair. “A client says we want to diversify. We don’t want to be all in on chips and meta and all that.”

“We’re putting clients in real assets right now. So we’re also looking at energy infrastructure, things like that, the digital space. So I do think that’s an area that we can look at.”

Entwistle proceeded to elaborate, describing the bank’s ventures as if they were a bizarre stew of reality: a fine soup of glittering gold and whispers of buried copper that promises nothing but moonlit grandeur.

“When we think about real assets, we’re thinking about some of the things inside the market, certainly outside the market as well. But we like hedge funds.”

“We like, as you know, gold and silver and things like that. We like energy and different areas that will respond well in the kind of market that we’re in.”

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2026-06-01 15:01