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Thursday, May 23, 2013  

Morgan Stanley set to cut 7% of staff
NEW YORK Morgan Stanley plans to cut more staff this year and expects headcount to fall by 7 per cent, or 4,100, as it prepares for weak economic growth globally and low trading volume, the investment bank said on Thursday.

Morgan Stanley, reporting a 24 per cent decline in second-quarter revenue, is the latest bank to sound gloomy notes about the economy. Banks have had to cope with companies’ reluctance to issue debt and equity, the European debt crisis, and slow stock and bond trading.

But Morgan Stanley also has had its own difficulties, including the threat of a debt rating downgrade, which clobbered its bond-trading business during the second quarter. The bank also faced broad criticism for its handling of the Facebookinitial public offering: The shares sank 27 per cent on their first day of trading.

Moody’s Investors Service downgraded the bank less than many investors had feared, and Morgan Stanley’s bond trading business has picked up in the third quarter, but economic headwinds still make the financial services sector difficult, Chief Financial Officer Ruth Porat said in an interview.

Revenue in all three of Morgan Stanley’s main businesses — investment banking, wealth management and asset management — dropped in the second quarter.

The bank’s bond trading business, which typically contributes about a fifth of Morgan Stanley’s revenue, saw a 60 per cent decline, excluding accounting adjustments, posting revenue of $770 million.

Morgan Stanley reported second-quarter earnings that generally beat what many analysts had expected, but the bank’s gloomy outlook weighed on its stock. The shares were down 4.4 per cent to $13.37 in late-morning trading. The bank posted a profit of $564 million, or 29 cents per share, compared with a loss of $558 million, or 38 cents per share, a year earlier. Morgan Stanley also lost money in the first quarter.

For much of the second quarter, investors fretted about whether Moody’s would downgrade Morgan Stanley by three notches, which would leave the bank’s rating just two steps above “junk” status. In the bond trading business, clients are often reluctant to work with counterparties that seem less than rock-solid.

The downgrade came in late June and was not as bad as many investors had feared - the bank’s main rating was cut to “Baa1,” three steps above junk.

But for the second quarter the damage was done. Bond trading is a particularly important area for Morgan Stanley, and the business has lagged rivals for years. The threat of a downgrade in the second quarter did not help the bank’s efforts to rebuild the group, Porat said.

“We spent a lot of time with clients and counterparties addressing questions they might have - and that’s time that otherwise would have been spent focusing on getting new business,” she said.

Reuters
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