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James Gorman just wrapped up a successful tenure at Morgan Stanley. It almost didn’t turn out that way

Former CEO describes narrowly averted downgrade to junk territory in 2012 as his toughest moment

James Gorman has now handed the Morgan Stanley CEO role to Ted Pick
James Gorman has now handed the Morgan Stanley CEO role to Ted Pick Photo: China News Service via Getty Images

James Gorman ordered an extra dry vodka martini at a St Petersburg, Russia, hotel bar late one night in June 2012. The Morgan Stanley chief executive officer was there to celebrate a downgrade.

The CEO of one of America’s biggest banks wouldn’t normally be toasting such a move. But Moody’s decision to lower Morgan Stanley’s credit rating by just two notches, rather than the three it was weighing, had saved the bank from a disastrous fall into junk territory.

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