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Morgan Stanley chairman says investment bankers are overpaid

by admin on February 25, 2010

Morgan Stanley Chairman John Mack said on Tuesday that investment bankers are overpaid and Wall Street compensation won’t fall much because firms don’t want to lose their best performers.

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  1. Morgan Stanley says Ireland may not avoid tapping European Financial Stability Fund
  2. Markets News Afternoon: European Systemic Risk Board hold first meeting; US initial weekly jobless claims dip 37,000; Morgan Stanley reports 35% rise in Q4 2010 earnings
  3. Global Economy 2010: Morgan Stanley forecasts advanced economies to grow 2%; Emerging economies 6.5%; BofA Merrill Lynch expects China’s GDP to rise 10.1%
  4. Big US banks/ securities firms to pay record $145bn for 2009; Earnings rise 18% at 38 firms – - above pre-crash record year of 2007
  5. US economic forecast for second-half of 2010 revised down; Bank lending fell in Q2; This year US agriculture exports will be second-highest ever

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