MORGAN STANLEY News
Morgan Stanley, a financial holding company, provides various financial products and services to corporations, governments, financial institutions, and individuals in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. It operates through Institutional Securities, Wealth Management, and Investment Management segments. The Institutional Securities segment offers capital raising and financial advisory services, including services related to the underwriting of debt, equity, and other securities, as well as advice on mergers and acquisitions, restructurings, real estate, and project finance. This segment also provides equity and fixed income products comprising sales, financing, prime brokerage, and market-making services; foreign exchange and commodities; corporate and commercial real estate loans, commercial mortgage and secured lending facilities, and financing for sales and trading customers, and asset-backed and mortgage lending; and wealth management services, investment, and research services. The Wealth Management segment offers financial advisor-led brokerage, custody, administrative, and investment advisory services; self-directed brokerage services; financial and wealth planning services; workplace services, including stock plan administration; annuity and insurance products; securities-based lending, residential real estate loans, and other lending products; banking; and retirement plan services to individual investors and small to medium-sized businesses and institutions. The Investment Management segment provides equity, fixed income, alternatives and solutions, and liquidity and overlay services to benefit/defined contribution plans, foundations, endowments, government entities, sovereign wealth funds, insurance companies, third-party fund sponsors, corporations, and individuals through institutional and intermediary channels. Morgan Stanley was founded in 1924 and is headquartered in New York, New York.
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Morgan Stanley Stock Slips After Insider Sell-Off.
- Morgan Stanley shares have pulled back to a 13-week low amid a cluster of senior insider sales and mixed trading results, even as investment banking fees surged in Q4 2025. Recent data show robust deal-related revenue but softer fixed-income trading, prompting cautious sentiment despite healthy fundamentals.
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Morgan Stanley: Private-Fund Freeze, IPO Boost Now
Morgan Stanley stock moved sharply this week after MSIM capped redemptions from a private-credit fund, triggering a roughly 5% sell-off, while the bank also secured a lead role on the anticipated SpaceX IPO. Large insider sales and still-solid Q4 results add nuance to near-term sentiment.
10 Mar at 14:34
Morgan Stanley: SpaceX IPO, Insider Sales, Cuts Q1
This article synthesizes last week's concrete developments affecting Morgan Stanley (MS): large insider stock sales, the bank’s role as a lead underwriter on the SpaceX IPO, announced layoffs of about 2,500 positions, and a Bitcoin ETF filing. Each item has direct implications for MS stock valuation, revenues, and investor sentiment.
03 Mar at 14:34
Morgan Stanley Rally: Trading Surge Fuels Gains Q1
Morgan Stanley shares jumped across three trading sessions (Feb 24–26, 2026) as heightened sales & trading volumes and a stronger M&A backdrop boosted investor confidence. Leadership moves in EMEA and solid IB revenue trends underpin the near-term outlook for MS stock.
24 Feb at 14:35
Morgan Stanley Slides After AI Risk Report Shocks!
Morgan Stanley shares fell sharply after a Feb. 23 AI-risk analysis triggered sectorwide selling, reversing earlier optimism from strong Q4 2025 results. This article summarizes the concrete events — the AI report-driven sell-off, midweek underperformance versus peers, and the firm’s Q4 fundamentals and AI research — and explains the direct implications for MS stock in the S&P 500.
17 Feb at 14:20
Morgan Stanley EMEA Shakeup Fuels Q1 Deal Surge FY
Morgan Stanley reorganized senior EMEA investment-banking roles this week, positioning the firm to capture renewed private-equity and M&A activity. The changes — combined with a broader rebound in investment-banking fees across peers — have direct operational implications for Morgan Stanley's advisory pipeline and could influence MS stock sentiment ahead of upcoming results.
10 Feb at 14:20
Morgan Stanley Rebounds: Grimes Returns, Tech Edge
Morgan Stanley's recent earnings beat and the reappointment of Michael Grimes as chair of investment banking have reinforced its lead in tech dealmaking. Strong Q4 investment-banking and underwriting results, a growing IPO pipeline (including SpaceX talk), and volatile but elevated trading volumes have driven stock swings — presenting tactical opportunities amid a durable revenue upswing.