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Ted Cruz's wife Heidi is taking an unpaid leave to join the campaign of the Republican presidential candidate.
March 23 -
The firm agreed to pay $2.6 billion to settle probes into its creation and sale of residential mortgage-backed securities.
February 26 -
A fired Morgan Stanley financial advisor accused of stealing client data never intended to sell the information and "is extremely sorry for his conduct," his lawyer said.
January 6 -
Deutsche Bank AG, the German lender that has pledged to improve controls after criticism from regulators, hired Elizabeth J. Ford from Goldman Sachs Group Inc. as head of compliance for the Americas.
October 8 -
Morgan Stanley will swallow some losses incurred by customers who bought mutual funds after the bank failed to make the fund prospectuses accessible online.
September 19 -
A new generation of Wall Street bankers is about to get a raise, as firms open wallets to head off defections to investment funds and Silicon Valley.
By Hugh SonAugust 21 -
Morgan Stanley agreed to pay $275 million to resolve a U.S. regulators claim the company misled investors in the sale of more than $2.5 billion of bonds backed by home loans.
July 24 -
After the Federal Reserve Bank of New York was said to have faulted the regulatory reports of some of the firms U.S. businesses last year, the bank dropped in Frankfurt trading.
July 23 -
UBS, Switzerlands biggest bank, named former U.S. Senator George Mitchell chairman of a new advisory council for the firms business in the Americas.
June 24 -
Morgan Stanley will boost profitability as it pays brokers a smaller cut of revenue and the firms commodities business earns better returns following sales of two units, CEO James Gorman said.
June 11