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Morgan Stanley: Q1 EPS Beats Estimates

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Overview of Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley is a major player in global financial services, offering a wide range of products and services including investment banking, securities, wealth management, and investment management. Wealth Management saw a 6% increase in Q1 net revenue, reaching $7.3

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IPO Alert: You'll Soon Be Able to Invest Alongside Billionaire Bill Ackman

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Billionaire investor Bill Ackman is planning to create a new publicly traded investment fund and is kicking off a pre-IPO roadshow to build investor interest. Investors will be required to purchase a minimum of 100 shares, so there will effectively be a $5,000 minimum initial investment. annualized).

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Here's How Billionaires Buy Stocks

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Image source: Getty Images Investing in stocks is something anyone can do. And thanks to the availability of free stock trading apps , it's cheaper than ever for the average investor. But not everyone invests in stocks the same way, and billionaires and the ultra-wealthy often use different stock-buying avenues than the rest of us.

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The Hidden Winners Behind the New Bitcoin ETFs. Should You Buy Them Instead?

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They present an opportunity for more investors to gain access to the crypto asset class. Many longtime Bitcoin investors expect the ETFs to drive more demand for Bitcoin, sending the value of the limited-supply cryptocurrency higher. But investors should also look behind the scenes at how these new ETFs work.

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Big Bank Stocks Climb. 3 Stocks to Consider Adding to Your Portfolio.

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Big bank stocks typically help kick off earnings season, and so far investors like what they've heard from the sector. It started with solid showings from JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM) and Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) in the first week of earnings, and then extended to Bank of America (NYSE: BAC) the next week.

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Bank of America Says It's Poised to Start Growing Its Net Interest Income Again. Is It Time to Buy the Stock?

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Net interest income is the difference between the interest a bank earns from its loans and the interest it pays out on its deposits, and is an important metric for banks. billion, powered by trading revenue and investment banking fees. Investment banking fees soared by 29%. billion, or $0.83

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Why These 2 Bank Stocks Missed Friday's Rally

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Earnings season is here, and investors late this week got an opening salvo of financial results from several high-profile companies. Helping to pave the way ahead for the Dow Jones Industrial Average was the banking industry , with reports from major financial institutions helping to boost confidence in the sector. per share.

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