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Morgan Stanley's CEO Discusses Q2 2011 Results - Earnings Call TranscriptThu, Jul 21, 2011 • 1 Comment
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Morgan Stanley is a global financial services firm that, through its subsidiaries and affiliates, provides its products and services to a large and diversified group of clients and customers, including corporations, governments, financial institutions and individuals. Morgan Stanley was... More
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- Friday, May 24, 8:54 AM Morgan Stanley (MS) shakes up its Asia equities team, naming Jerome Leleu and Mille Cheng as co-heads of the business to replace Justin Jaik who's moving to a new role. Cheng is rejoining Morgan from Barclays - where she headed the China equity business since 2011. Comment! [Financials]
- Wednesday, May 22, 12:18 PM Morgan Stanley (MS) joins a big group raising money to invest in global infrastructure, reports Bloomberg, with plans to soon begin raising $4B for a fund. The new fund from MS Infrastructure Partners would be the same size as a 2008 fund, though the team there doesn't bear a ton of resemblance to what it looked like back then. Comment! [Financials]
- Monday, May 20, 6:54 AM Morgan Stanley (MS) finally unloads its Indian wealth-management unit, inking a deal to sell the business to Standard Chartered (SCBFF.PK) for an undisclosed amount. Morgan started the unit amid an economic and stock market boom in India in 2008, but things haven't panned out as hoped. Comment! [Financials]
- Thursday, May 16, 3:55 PM Described as a win for Wall Street's biggest swaps dealers - JPM, BAC, C, MS, and GS - the CFTC approves new swap trading rules 3 years after the passage of Dodd-Frank. The rules mandate new trading platforms making bids and offers public, but require traders send request for bids to just two firms before execution rather than the five some had called for. Smaller exchanges aren't sweating it, instead happy they now have a defined system to operate under. 1 Comment [Financials]
- Wednesday, May 15, 6:03 PM Third Point discloses new positions in: Anadarko Petroleum (APC), BE Aerospace (BEAV), Cabot Oil (COG), Chimera Investment (CIM), Hess (HES), Hilshire Brands (HSH), Tiffany (TIF), Thermo Fisher (TMO), and Virgin Media (MMED). It raises stakes in: AbbVie (ABBV) and International Paper (IP), and exits Abbott Labs (ABT), Capital One (COF), Coca-Cola Enterprises (CCE), Herbalife (HLF), Illumina (ILMN), MetLife (MET), Morgan Stanley (MS) and Tesoro (TSO). (13-F) 4 Comments
- Wednesday, May 15, 3:01 PM Commodity trading revenue at the top 10 global investment banks plunged 54% Y/Y to just $1.2B, according to Coalition. The outliers are Goldman Sachs (GS) and JPMorgan (JPM), both of which reported slight increases in activity (Q2 looking decent at JPM as well). Leading on the downside was a 77% drop at Morgan Stanley (MS), whose commodity desk has been alternatively on the block or set for restructuring. 1 Comment [Financials]
- Wednesday, May 15, 7:09 AM Morgan Stanley's (MS) price target is lifted to $36 from $30 by Mike Mayo following yesterday's annual meeting in which Mayo was able to draw from Jamie Gorman his hope for a return to 10% ROE by 2014 Q1. "The new explicit time frame for consolidated ROE allows investors to keep the pressure on," writes Mayo, noting other board members "are on the same page" about ROE's importance. Comment! [Financials]
- Tuesday, May 14, 3:06 PM Morgan Stanley's (MS +2.4%) annual meeting turns into the Mayo and Gorman show as the CLSA analyst is now a shareholder and able to attend. Mayo was able to pin Gorman down to 2014 Q1 as the time for reaching his goal of 10% ROE. Gorman made clear, however, the company is dependent on the Fed allowing buybacks if it wants to hit that target. Comment! [Financials]
- Tuesday, May 14, 11:52 AM Morgan Stanley (MS +3%) shareholders throw their support (86%) behind the bank's executive compensation plan which cut CEO Gorman's pay by 7% and deferred bonuses for top managers. Total shareholder return was 28% in 2012, 800 bps below the average of Morgan's 9 largest peers, and Gorman's $9.75M in pay was 40% lower than it could have been. Comment! [Financials]
- Monday, May 13, 11:53 AM Morgan Stanley Wealth Management (MS) rolls out Trade Flow Insights, an in-house social network allowing its advisors to see what their colleagues are buying and selling along with filtering ability to see things like what the most experience of the group is up to or where asset allocations are trending. Comment! [Financials]
- Friday, May 10, 3:32 PM More personell changes at Morgan Stanley (MS) where deputy head of investment banking Ji-Yuen Lee left the bank recently, according to sources. Lee was a key lieutenant of investment banking chief Paul Taubman who left last year after losing a power struggle with Colm Kelleher. (previous) Comment! [Financials]
- Friday, May 10, 1:23 PM Morgan Stanley (MS) rehires M&A banker John Collins for the newly created role as global operations officer for the investment banking division. Collins left Morgan three years ago to join boutique player Moelis & Co. He starts his new gig in early July. Comment! [Financials]
- Monday, April 29, 8:30 AM Mcgraw-Hill (MHP) gains 5.2% premarket after S&P settles 2 lawsuits concerning pre-crisis ratings before letting the evidence be presented to a jury. Co-defendants in the case were Moody's (MCO) and Morgan Stanley. MS +1.8% premarket. The trial would have been a preview of the DOJ's suit against S&P. Comment! [Financials]
- Sunday, April 28, 4:28 AM Moody's and S&P (MHP) have settled lawsuits that accused them of misleading investors about the safety of two subprime mortgage vehicles that they had rated and which collapsed as the housing market imploded. Morgan Stanely (MS), which was involved with the assets, also settled. The value of the deals wasn't disclosed, while S&P didn't admit wrongdoing. The agreements come as S&P faces a $5B DOJ lawsuit over its pre-financial crisis ratings. Comment! [Financials, Top Stories]
- Sunday, April 28, 3:25 AM San Francisco based Union Bank, a unit of Japan's Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MTU), is reportedly in negotiations to acquire Morgan Stanley's (MS) trust-banking assets, which are valued at around $4B. Any deal would add to Union Bank's purchase of a portfolio of $3.7B in U.S. real-estate loans from Deutsche Bank as MUFG looks to expand overseas to offset anemic demand in Japan. Comment! [Financials, M&A, Top Stories]
- Thursday, April 25, 2:53 PM Morgan Stanley Wealth Management (MS) continues on a bit of a roll, hiring three veteran advisers managing about $500M between them. The hires come from Deutsche, BofA, and Wells. Comment! [Financials]
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