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Morgan Stanley fixed-income head deRegt retires

(Reuters) - Morgan Stanley's head of fixed income, Ken deRegt, is retiring from the firm, according to internal bank memos obtained by Reuters, after the company sustained a more than 40 percent decline in bond trading revenue in the first quarter. Full story

Morgan Stanley fixed income head deRegt retires

(Reuters) - Ken deRegt, who became a leading figure in the bond market over three decades, is retiring from his post as head of fixed-income at Morgan Stanley, the firm said on Wednesday. Full story

Morgan Stanley sued in 'pay-to-play' retirement plan case

(Reuters) - Morgan Stanley <MS.N> has been sued by an Alabama medical laboratory that claims it steered retirement plan business to ING U.S. Inc <VOYA.N> and others in exchange for extra fees in an illegal "pay-to-play" scheme. Full story

Shareholders Support Gorman

   CNBC's Mary Thompson shares highlights from the Morgan Stanley shareholder meeting. CEO Gorman said buybacks would be preferable to dividends right now.

Morgan Stanley adds Michael Kors to top picks

A Morgan Stanley analyst on Monday added Michael Kors Holdings Ltd. to the investment bank's "Best Ideas" list, saying that the high-fashion clothing and accessories company's long-term earnings potential is one of the retail industry's best and not fairly reflected in its stock price. Full story

Morgan Stanley's deputy head of investment banking exits -WSJ

(Reuters) - Morgan Stanley's <MS.N> deputy head of investment banking, Ji-Yeun Lee, has left the firm in recent weeks, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the company. Full story

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File photograph of Greg Peters speaking at the Reuters Investment Outlook Summit in New York

Greg Peters, Global Head of Fixed Income Research for Morgan Stanley, speaks at the Reuters Investment Outlook Summit in New York in this June 15, 2009 file photograph. Peters, Morgan Stanley's Chief Global Asset Strategist, is leaving after 12 years with the investment bank and wealth manager to pu