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Morgan Stanley’s record quarter sees investment bank surge by 128%

The equity capital markets unit gained 350% as initial public offerings and a boom in Spacs pushed revenues to all-time highs

'The firm delivered record results. The integrated investment bank continues to thrive,' said James Gorman, the bank's chairman and chief executive, in a statement
'The firm delivered record results. The integrated investment bank continues to thrive,' said James Gorman, the bank's chairman and chief executive, in a statement Photo: Getty Images

Morgan Stanley rounded off a stellar first quarter for Wall Street firms with record results and a 130% surge in advisory fees as US investment banks have reaped rewards from an unprecedented start to the year.

The US investment bank beat its rivals with a 128% surge in fees during the first quarter, fuelled by its prized equity capital markets unit, which gained 350% on the same period last year as initial public offerings and a boom in so-called blank-cheque companies pushed revenues to all-time highs.

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