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Bringing up the rear at Morgan Stanley

Despite a strong rebound in the third quarter it remains unclear whether the US bank can adapt quickly enough to the changes in the industry

For a bank with such a white-shoe history and reputation, Morgan Stanley has demonstrated a masochistic tendency over the past few years to trip up almost every time it looked like it was getting back on its feet.

In 2005 the bank nearly tore itself apart from the top down. It nearly blew itself up from the inside in 2007 after its ill-fated push into asset-backed securities went badly wrong.

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