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Brexit: Norway-style deal will help the UK secure a 'civilised divorce' from EU says Morgan Stanley
Norway is a member of the EFTA and the EEA but not the EU.
Morgan Stanley denies it will move 2,000 London staff abroad following Brexit
Investment bank says no plans of this nature are in pipeline, contradicting BBC story.
Major city banks warn clients to prepare for Brexit disruption
Results of EU referendum is expected to cause disruption on 24 June, they warn.
EU referendum: Brexit campaigns are beating 'remain' rivals in fundraising stakes
Electoral Commission says 'leave' groups have raised £700,000 more than pro-EU campaigns.
Jessica Alba's Honest Company reportedly working with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley on IPO
Honest Company was valued at $1.7bn on the basis of its latest fund raising in 2015, making Alba richer than Beyonce.
Barracuda: Copy.com and CudaDrive shut shop as company works with Morgan Stanley to seek buyers
The company lost more than two thirds of its value amid disappointing earnings.
It won't be so easy for US banks to avoid UK tax next year - and it's about time
This is the first time banks have had to declare details of their tax on a country-by-country profit.
JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs and 5 other banks used tax breaks and losses to cut UK tax bills
The other five banks are Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank, Nomura Holding, Morgan Stanley and UBS.
Alistair Darling joins Morgan Stanley: This is how much the former chancellor will earn
The average salary of Members of Parliament was £67,060 ($101,520) before the pay rise in July 2015.
JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley join hands for cost-saving data company
New company will accumulate and clean reams of data used to help determine pricing and transaction costs.
Investment bank Morgan Stanley Q2 revenue up $1.1bn on same time last year
Restructuring and sale of Global Oil Merchanting has aided revenue boost.
Morgan Stanley: China slowdown raises fears of global recession
Ruchir Sharma says China is likely to be the biggest source of vulnerability for the global economy.
Investors to pump $400bn into Chinese stocks and bonds: Morgan Stanley
Morgan analysts, led by Serena Tang, opined that in the most optimistic scenario, the gush could exceed $1.2tn.
Goldman Sachs may fork out over $2bn to settle US probe over mortgage bonds
The Wall Street investment bank could strike a deal with the US Justice Department within weeks.
Worldpay to hire 6 banks for its planned £6bn London floatation
Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, BofA, Barclays, UBS and Credit Suisse could manage the planned share sale with Lazard.
Opec meeting: Oil cartel is not inclined to alter crude production limits
Commerzbank expects that Opec will confirm its production target of 30 million barrels per day on 5 June.
XPO Logistics hungry for more M&A after Norbert Dentressangle deal
XPO proposes to raise $3.26bn through new equity and debt, partly to fund acquisitions.
Energy trader Castleton buys Morgan Stanley's oil unit for over $1bn
Morgan Stanley's giant physical oil trading business is the largest and oldest on Wall Street.
Asian markets round-up: Margin trading concerns and growth worries weigh on sentiment
Morgan Stanley downgrades MSCI China index to equal-weight, from overweight, the first downgrade in over seven years.
Bitcoin and the Wall Street brain drain
Is this the start of an exodus from Wall Street towards the next generation of cryptocurrency fintech firms?
Morgan Stanley could net $2bn from sale of Australian property arm Investa
Morgan Stanley has received over 20 bids for its Australian realty unit Investa Property Group.
Saudi oil minister Ali al-Naimi says nation's crude production near record high
Rising output from Saudi Arabia and other Opec members, amid the China slowdown, may reverse the rebound in oil prices.
Morgan Stanley in $500m settlment talks with New York official over mortgage bond case
Settlement is expected to include some cash from Morgan Stanley as well as chunk of consumer relief.
Italy's Exor bids $6.4bn for reinsurer PartnerRe to trump Axis Capital
Axis and PartnerRe had earlier agreed to an $11bn merger to create one of the world's largest reinsurers.
Iran nuclear deal talks bearish for crude oil prices
Negotiations with Iran could be bearish for oil prices over the next 18 months, according to BofA's Francisco Blanch.
Crude oil futures gain 3% after Saudis raise prices for Asia
Saudi Arabia cut oil prices to Asia and the US late last year, in a battle for market share amid a global supply glut.
Gold supported near five-year low ahead of change of bullion fixing system
Starting 20 March, the gold price fixing will be through a screen-based electronic fixing system.
China: Fosun International mulls bid for property consultant Cushman & Wakefield
A deal will given Fosun valuable property industry expertise, helping it manage its global property investments.
Univision hires Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Deutsche Bank for $20bn IPO
US-based Spanish-language broadcaster could raise over $1bn through the planned floatation.
US banks pass first round of Federal Reserve stress tests
All 31 of America's banks passed the first round