Topic: Morgan Stanley
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Morgan Stanley Executive Thomas Nides, who has a long history in politics, is in discussions to join the U.S. Department of State, a person familiar with the matter said.Nides, who is Morgan Stanley's chief administrative officer and chief ...
Morgan Stanley spends $770,000 in 2nd quarter on lobbying about financial regulatory reformMorgan Stanley spent $770,000 in the second quarter lobbying the federal government on financial regulatory reform and other issues, according to a disclosure report.That's down 7 percent from the $830,000 ...
Morgan Stanley Now look at how they assumed property prices could be hit. Morgan StanleyAssumed default rates were markedly lower for nations such as Ireland, France, and the UK. Morgan StanleyStress tests could have been harder when assuming probability of default for ...
The Treasury Department will be putting its Wells Fargo warrants up for auction Thursday.. On Wednesday the Treasury Department said it would auction 110.3 million of its Wells Fargo ( WFC - news - people ) warrants in an effort to collect ...
Stocks in Asia closed mixed today, European shares are mostly up, and U.S. futures are pointing to a mixed open.. Federal prosecutors are conducting a criminal probe of Morgan Stanley (MS:24.52,-0.08,-0.33%) to determine whether the bank sold mortgage derivatives packages to customers ...
Ailing Banks Favor Salaries Over Shareholders" reports that while Goldman Sachs (GS) is paying out only 45% of profits in compensation, less fortunate institutions are paying out close to, or up to more than their profits, to keep up. JP Morgan (JPM) ...
(Reuters) - The Treasury Department persuaded some big banks to pay more than market estimates to repurchase warrants issued to the government in the financial crisis, the Wall Street Journal said, citing a draft Treasury report.Agency officials have been able to drive ...
By Christopher Condon and Jody Shenn[Bloomberg] -- To understand the meaning of no good deed goes unpunished, Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner can look no further than Wall Street where the banks that received the biggest taxpayer bailouts are seeking to reap ...
I have refreshed my outlook on Morgan Stanley (MS). Morgan Stanley appears to have reacquired the title of the "Riskiest Bank on the Street" with iincreasing VaR and declining risk adjusted returns that reflect growing risk in its investment portfolio, which is ...
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