Thursday, March 7, 2013

Morgan Stanley says it would fare better under own stress test

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Morgan Stanley's own internal stress test left the bank with higher capital and leverage ratios than a test conducted by the Federal Reserve, according to a document posted on its website on Thursday evening.

Under severe economic stress over a nine-month period, Morgan Stanley's Tier 1 common capital ratio would drop to 7.5 percent from 13.9 percent, the bank said. Its minimum Tier 1 common ratio under the stress scenario outlined by the Federal Reserve would be 6.7 percent, compared with a 5.7 percent minimum projected by the regulator.

Morgan Stanley also said its Tier 1 capital ratio, total risk-based capital ratio and Tier 1 leverage ratio would all be higher under its own stress test than under the test conducted by the Fed.

(Reporting By Lauren Tara LaCapra; Editing by Gary Hill)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/morgan-stanley-says-fare-better-under-own-stress-231031199--sector.html

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