Morgan Stanley is suing a Hong Kong-listed firm in London for $26 million over its refusal to put up collateral for a hedging contract, and is being countersued in China for allegedly misselling it the contracts. ...full story at WSJ
from WSJ on Thu, Oct 29 2009
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China Shop -Morgan »
YouTube video One of my favorites~
i've looked all over youtube for songs by Morgan, and couldn't find any. So i figured i should upload it myself so people can listen to this. :)
Album: And the moon was hungry
morgan website:
enjoy.
Lyrics:
This squalor that we... |
| 19 Sep 09 |
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Ex-Morgan Stanley banker gets 7 years in jail for insider dealing » People's Daily Former Morgan Stanley Asia Managing Director Du Jun was sentenced to seven years in jail and fined 23.3 million HK dollars (3 million U.S. dollars) for insider dealing at a district court in Hong Kong on Friday. Judge Andrew Chan also banned Du... |
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| 03 Jun 09 |
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| 15 May 07 |
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CIC gives reference price for Morgan Stanley share purchase » People's Daily China Investment Corp. (CIC) said on Saturday the reference price for its stake in U.S.-based Morgan Stanley was fixed to range from 48.07 to 57.684 U.S. dollars per share. China's state-owned forex investment firm reached an agree ... |