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...During the 2008 financial crisis, Japan’s largest banking group, Mitsubishi UFJ, formed an alliance with Morgan Stanley that has flourished into one of the country’s most formidable forces in investment...
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...I also hadn’t digested that Morgan Stanley has overtaken Goldman Sachs as the big cheese on Wall Street....
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...He joins from Morgan Stanley where he was managing director and head of banks, diversified and financial infrastructure....
...Job moves Private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice has hired former Tesco boss Sir Dave Lewis as an operating adviser....
...The disappearance of Bao, a former Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse banker who dealt with China’s rising technology stars, hurt sentiment in a sector that has suffered a prolonged crackdown by the authorities...
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...Morgan Stanley’s succession saga is complete. Now what? After 14 years under James Gorman, 33-year Morgan Stanley veteran Ted Pick has been selected as his heir....
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...Glass Lewis, another advisory firm, endorsed Iger and the current board. Blackwells Capital, the second activist, has put up its own slate of three directors for the board....
...Former Morgan Stanley banker Sadek Wahba’s I Squared Capital is worth billions....
...Instead, Musk explained that keeping his attention on Tesla would be for the good of humanity, as it would limit the chance of interference from corporate governance sticklers like Glass Lewis and ISS (“...
...Analysts said Mizuho and SMFG were trying to replicate the success of MUFG’s partnership with Morgan Stanley — which began in the depths of the 2008 financial crisis when the Japanese bank bought a 20 per...
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