In spite of fourth quarter results deemed "embarassing" by CEO John Mack, MS joins the ranks of Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) and Lehman Brothers (NYSE: LEH), two investment banks whose relatively benign performance in the face of very strong headwinds, has helped allay some concerns about a liquidity traffic jam for financial firms.
Bloomberg ran a story on Morgan's performance here. The same story quoted an asset manager as saying "Any business that Bear Stearns had probably has gone to someone else." At least that's some good news for the walking wounded.
Zack Miller is the managing editor of IsraelNewsletter.com and a former equity analyst for a leading multinational hedge fund.




