221 results about this entity
Period: 22 Sep 2004 - 17 Apr 2025
News
Swedish vendor Cinnober Financial Technology has been selected to provide the platform for Turquoise, the bank-backed equities trading facility being set up by seven investment banks to compete with the domestic stock exchanges in Europe. The news comes as Morgan Stanley's Eli Lederman is appointed CEO of the venture.
25 October 2007
Nine Wall Street firms are to pay Thomson Financial $180 million to purchase a minority stake in electronic fixed income platform TradeWeb.
11 October 2007
The European Commission has fined Visa EUR10.2 million for refusing to let Morgan Stanley access its credit card payment network in the UK.
04 October 2007
Citi Global Transaction Services is to switch on SwiftNet real-time cash reporting for Morgan Stanley's broker dealer unit following successful pilot testing of the system.
03 October 2007
Bank of America, Credit Suisse and UBS have joined Opus-5, a bank-backed electronic trading platform for unregistered securities.
12 September 2007
Project Boat, the European trade reporting platform that is being established by nine City investment banks, will start reporting two-thirds of the EU's off-exchange share trades when it launches in November.
21 August 2007
US investment bank Morgan Stanley is establishing a "carbon bank" aimed at clients that want to offset their emissions.
14 August 2007
Wall Street firms Citi, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley and The Bank of New York Mellon are to jointly establish an electronic trading platform for unregistered securities.
Project Turquoise, the bank-backed equities trading platform that will compete head-to-head with domestic stock exchanges in Europe, will not launch until the second quarter of 2008.
07 August 2007
US investment bank Morgan Stanley has disclosed plans to sell a minority interest in its risk analytics subsidiary MSCI through an initial public offering (IPO) later this year.
31 July 2007
A group of investment banks including Citigroup, Lehman Brothers Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley are developing an electronic trading platform for unregistered securities that will compete with existing systems, such as the one operated by Goldman Sachs, according to a Financial Times report.
23 July 2007
Morgan Stanley is to create 600 new jobs in Glasgow, adding to the 770 staff the company already employs in Scotland's largest city.
10 July 2007
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