216 results about this entity
Period: 22 Sep 2004 - 14 Nov 2024
News
A group of eleven banks have signed a letter of intent to form a joint venture to establish a new price data system for the interest rate derivatives market.
28 February 2006
Morgan Stanley has offered to pay $15 million to settle an ongoing regulatory investigation into its failure to retain e-mail records.
14 February 2006
Morgan Stanley technology chief Guy Chiarello has been cited for implied 'ethical violations' in a whistleblower protection case brought by former staffer Arthur Riel.
30 January 2006
Morgan Stanley has sacked four staff from its institutional stock division after they accompanied clients on a visit to a strip club, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
05 January 2006
Lloyds TSB is to sell the Goldfish credit card business to Morgan Stanley for £1 billion, representing a premium of £175 million.
20 December 2005
UK banking group Barclays has appointed Morgan Stanley's Sandeep Chouhan as its new senior technology officer and head of technology at its international retail and commercial banking business.
19 September 2005
The Securities and Exchange Commission is threatening to fine Morgan Stanley over $10 million for allegedly violating record-keeping rules by failing to retain e-mail messages, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.
02 September 2005
Morgan Stanley's new CEO John Mack says the firm will not spin-off its Discover credit card unit, reversing a previous decision made by former chief executive Philip Purcell.
18 August 2005
Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse First Boston and UBS Securities are each considering buying a stake in struggling options mart Philadelphia Stock Exchange (PHLX), according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.
13 July 2005
Under pressure from dissident shareholders over company strategy, Morgan Stanley chairman and chief executive Philip Purcell has announced plans to spin off the Discover credit card unit.
05 April 2005
Investment Technology Group is to acquire Morgan Stanley's 50% stake in the Posit equity crossing joint venture for an initial consideration of $90 million
16 December 2004
Morgan Stanley has agreed to pay $19 million to settle charges by the New York Stock Exchange of supervisory and operational failings and to meet claims against former broker Carlos Soto.
22 September 2004
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