Morgan Stanley chairman and CEO Ted Pick joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the business sentiment at Davos, state of the U.S. equity market, impact of the second Trump administration, M&A outlook, crypto industry,
Michael Grimes, a technology banker with Morgan Stanley , is in talks to leave the bank for a position in U.S. President Donald Trump's administration, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the discussions.
Star technology banker Michael Grimes is in discussions to leave Morgan Stanley to work for the Trump administration, according to people familiar with the matter. Grimes is among the biggest names in banking,
Morgan Stanley's CEO signals potential crypto expansion amid regulatory shifts under a pro-crypto administration.
Technology banker Michael Grimes is in talks to leave Morgan Stanley (MS) to work for the Trump administration, The Wall Street Journal’s
Morgan Stanley lowered the firm’s price target on Microsoft (MSFT) to $540 from $548 and keeps an Overweight rating on the shares. While noting that investor sentiment has shifted negative as a “wall of worry” around gross margins,
Morgan Stanley Wealth Management today announced results from its quarterly retail investor pulse survey: Majority of investor views remained bullish.
The CEO also said he is ‘bullish’ on the potential for stock sales, including initial public offerings in 2025.
DBS analyst Ken Shih maintained a Buy rating on Morgan Stanley (MS – Research Report) today and set a price target of $150.00.Invest with
On Wednesday, Microsoft ( MSFT, Financial) shares grew nearly 3% despite Morgan Stanley lowering their price target from $548 to $540. However, the investment company kept its Overweight rating to reflect its belief in Microsoft's future growth while standing behind Microsoft's market leadership and new artificial intelligence technology prospects.
Morgan Stanley said its profit more than doubled in the fourth quarter, fueled by its investment banking and trading businesses. Profit surged 145% to $3.71 billion. That amounted to $2.22 per share,
CFTC Acting Chair Caroline Pham appoints crypto expert Harry Jung as Chief of Staff. Leadership shakeup signals a potential shift in the crypto regulation approach.