Morgan Stanley could need $7.2bn in extra collateral

In February Moody's put 17 global investment banks on review for a potential downgrade

Morgan Stanley may have to put up $7.2bn in additional collateral or termination payments to counterparties, and may face $2.4 bn collateral requirements at certain exchanges and clearing organisations in the event of a three notch credit rating downgrade.

The potential collateral needs for Morgan Stanley - disclosed in a quarterly report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission - under that scenario are higher than the projections the securities firm issued in late February.

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