Идеи
Europe offers value and diversification opportunity
European equities offer a diversification opportunity as volatility in the US AI complex drives broadening flows. Europe has broken out of a decade-long structural discount versus the US and the narrowing discount continues. Misperceptions about weak domestic growth overlook Europe's global revenue exposure, healthy 16%+ consensus earnings growth, and the fact that the equity market is not the economy.
Top sector, AI capex boom beneficiary
European semiconductors are the top-ranked sector in the firm's data-driven model, driven by heavy exposure to the AI capex boom. The sector has moved as aggressively as US AI pockets and leads year-to-date performance.
Second sector, driven by copper AI
European metals & mining is the second-ranked sector, led by copper which benefits from AI demand. The sector capitalizes on the AI capex cycle and real-asset interest.
Cheap diversification, strong earnings, AI adoption
European banks are a key diversification play, trading on 10 times PE with high distributions (buybacks and dividends), low-teens earnings growth, and are front-of-the-line on AI adoption with visible ROI improvements.
AI exposure drives capital goods overweight
European capital goods is the fourth-ranked sector, also heavily led by AI exposure and benefiting from the AI capex buildout.
Underowned, AI linked, renewables revival
European utilities are overweight, AI-linked, very underowned, and lagging the trends seen in the US. A returning drive for renewables provides additional broad-based support.
This Morgan Stanley video, published June 29, 2026,
features Marina Zavolock
discussing MSCI Europe, SMH, European Metals & Mining, EUFN, EXI, IEUS.
6 trade ideas extracted by AI with direction and confidence scoring.
Speakers:
Marina Zavolock
· Tickers:
MSCI Europe,
SMH,
European Metals & Mining,
EUFN,
EXI,
IEUS