Morgan Stanley CFO Sharon Yeshaya Says Bank Sees No Sign Of Market Dysfunction In Recent Volatility
April 11 (Reuters) - Morgan Stanley MS.N:
MORGAN STANLEY CFO SHARON YESHAYA SAYS BANK SEES NO SIGN OF MARKET DYSFUNCTION IN RECENT VOLATILITY
MORGAN STANLEY CFO YESHAYA SAYS THERE WAS DELEVERAGING RELATED TO EQUITY TRADING, BUT CLIENTS CONTINUE TO BE ACTIVE AND ENGAGED
MORGAN STANLEY CFO SAYS VOLATILITY AFFECTS ACTIVITY IN INVESTMENT BANKING, COMPANIES BOARDS BECOME MORE CAUTIOUS
MORGAN STANLEY CFO SAYS RISE IN LOAN LOSS PROVISIONS IN Q1 CONSIDERED GPD GROWTH OF AROUND 1.5%, DOWN FROM 1.9% PREVIOUS ESTIMATE
MORGAN STANLEY CFO SAYS POTENTIAL NEW REVISIONS OF GDP GROWTH TO BE REFLECTED IN NEXT QUARTERS
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