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 Factbox: Wall Street analysts’ 2022 outlook for S&P 500

A street sign for Wall Street is seen in the financial district in New York, U.S., November 8, 2021. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

Factbox: Wall Street analysts’ 2022 outlook for S&P 500

Nov 24 (Reuters) – Research analysts of global banks have begun to roll out their predictions for the U.S. equity markets for 2022. The S&P 500 index (.SPX) has risen nearly 25% so far this year. The index closed at 4,690.70 on Tuesday.

Here is a summary of some analysts’ forecast for the index at the end of 2022:

BROKERAGE NAMES&P500 TARGET @ END 2022
Morgan Stanley4,400
Wells Fargo5,100-5,300
Goldman Sachs5,100
RBC5,050
BofA Global Research4,600

Morgan Stanley: “While earnings for the overall index remain durable, there will be greater dispersion of winners and losers and growth rates will slow materially… 2022 will be more about stocks than sectors or styles, in our view.” read more

Wells Fargo: “Persistent supply shortages and inflation pressures lead us to adjust the magnitudes of some 2022 targets, but we believe the global economy should still mark an above-average pace next year. More importantly, our tactical preferences for the next 6 to 18 months are nearly all unchanged.”

Goldman Sachs: “Decelerating economic growth, a tightening Fed, and rising real yields suggest investors should expect modestly below-average returns next year.”

“In contrast with our expectation during the past year, corporate tax rates will likely remain unchanged in 2022 and rise in 2023. Corporate earnings will grow and lift share prices. The equity bull market will continue.”

“While we remain vigilant on margins, we don’t think it makes sense to assume the worst on this front given the strong track record that companies have had managing through cost pressures even before the pandemic.”Reporting by Tanvi Mehta in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich, Maju Samuel and Ramakrishnan M.

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