Why Morgan Stanley can’t trade its way out of trouble

Profits fell much more than revenue in the latest quarter at the US bank

Why Morgan Stanley can’t trade its way out of trouble

The best traders are nimble. That’s often not possible for a bank’s trading business as a whole as Morgan Stanley showed on October 19.

The problem is that trading desks have high fixed costs that can't necessarily be quickly brought down when revenues dry up. That can have an outsized effect on the bottom line.

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