Morgan Stanley Says No Broker Layoffs

Apr 4, 2001 12:00 PM, Tom Nelson, Senior Writer


         Subscribe in NewsGator Online   Subscribe in Bloglines  

Morgan Stanley is today saying that it will not lay off any brokers. The firm is responding to a Wall Street Journal story in today’s paper that says the firm is considering eliminating 1,000 brokers--7% of its brokerage force--as well as another 500 support staffers.

The Journal story cites an unnamed person familiar with the matter, and claims that the firm would not comment. The article says the firm wants to cut $1 billion in costs.

But Morgan Stanley is now saying no brokers will be let go and that the firm wants to increase its sales force.

Dow Jones, which publishes the Journal, is defending the original report. Dow Jones Newswires quotes Richard Tofel, a spokesperson for Dow Jones & Co., as saying, "The information in this morning's Wall Street Journal article came from a high-level executive at Morgan Stanley in a position to know."

Editor's note: For any comments regarding this article, or to suggest a story idea for RR Online or Registered Representative magazine, contact Editor in Chief Dan Jamieson at dan_jamieson@intertec.com, Online Editor Rick Weinberg at rick_weinberg@intertec.com, Online Managing Editor Cheryl Cooper at cheryl_cooper@intertec.com or Senior Editor Michael Hayes at mike_hayes@intertec.com


Acceptable Use Policy
blog comments powered by Disqus

Current Issue

Registered Rep Cover

Dear Management, Thanks For Nothing.

By Christina Mucciolo
December 1, 2008

In our 18th annual Broker Report Card survey, wirehouse FAs say they are fed up with management ruining their excellent franchises and platforms. Will the great advisor diaspora begin?



browse back issues


Featured Book

Cannon’s Concepts For Professionals: A Complete Library of Essential Financial Concepts 

This reference book was updated for 2008 and now contains over 900 pages of information on essential financial concepts and wealth management strategies for your work with wealthy clients. The book not only contains brief summaries of each topic, but it also contains many useful diagrams and charts that can be used with clients when explaining difficult financial concepts. The information in this book meets current FINRA/NASD guidelines....

Bookstore

Affluent handbook Live Long Live Rich
Mastering High Net Worth Wealth Management team assessment
Back to Top