Chammah takes a back seat in Morgan Stanley reshuffle

Veteran banker relinquishes management responsibilities after chief executive James Gorman promotes top lieutenants to regional roles

Friday 7 January 2011 at 07:08

One of Morgan Stanley’s most senior executives has given up his management responsibilities following a reshuffle at the US bank, fuelling speculation about his long-term future at the firm.

Walid Chammah, head of Morgan Stanley International and a close ally of chairman John Mack, has stepped down from his role as chief executive of the non-US business, according to a memo from Morgan Stanley published last night.