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Morgan Stanley crushes earnings (MS)

The bank had a strong beat, with earnings of $0.93 a share. Wall Street analysts were expecting the investment bank to produce earnings of $0.81 a share.

Morgan Stanley crushed Wall Street expectations for third-quarter results Tuesday, thanks to strong performance from its dealmakers and its wealth-management unit.

The investment bank reported earnings of $0.93 a share, while analysts were expecting earnings of $0.81 a share.

"Our third quarter results reflected the stability our Wealth Management, Investment Banking and Investment Management businesses bring when our Sales and Trading business faces a subdued environment," Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman said. "Our balanced business model and the consistent performance of our franchise enabled us to deliver solid returns for our shareholders."

Here are the other key figures:

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  • Net income:
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  • Investment-banking revenue:
  • Trading revenue:
  • FICC:

Morgan Stanley produced strong results despite the heavy, but not unexpected, hit to its trading business. While fixed income, currencies, and commodities trading declined 20%, equities trading was relatively even compared with last year, with revenue coming in at $1.9 billion.

Through the first nine months, though, trading at the firm is up to $8.9 billion compared with $7.4 billion last year, despite a steep reduction in FICC headcount.

FICC trading revenue has particularly suffered at the big banks, with Bank of America reporting a 22% drop, Citi reporting a 16% drop, and JPMorgan reporting a 27% drop.

Nonetheless, each of the three competing banks beat earnings estimates handily last week and produced otherwise positive results.

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Morgan Stanley was buoyed by strong wealth management and investment-banking performances.

Wealth-management revenue was up nearly 9% to $4.22 billion, with revenue per adviser growing to $1.1 million.

Investment banking climbed 15% to $1.3 billion in revenue, thanks primarily to strong performance in underwriting, which increased third-quarter revenue to $715 million from $600 million last year.

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