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There were record quarterly revenues in units covering bond trading and stock trading and in the bank’s equities business ...
Another three megabanks are due to report second-quarter earnings on Wednesday, shedding light on the health of dealmaking, ...
Both Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are trying to attract more “Main Street” customers in order to expand beyond trading, investment banking and other traditional Wall Street businesses.
Goldman Sachs is arguably more risk-tolerant, whereas Morgan Stanley offers a more balanced approach with greater emphasis on wealth management to a wider clientele.