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International Bank Watch: Madoff exposure rumors spur losses

International markets were mixed Monday. European stocks slumped as financial institutions reported losses from Bernard Madoff's alleged $50 billion Ponzi scheme. The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index was down 2.79 at 4277.56. In Asia, stocks rose on hopes for a U.S. auto bailout. The Nikkei 225 Average finished up 428.79 at 8664.66. Most financial institution stocks were down....


International Bank Watch: Standard Chartered down as Barclays stock pops

International markets rebounded. Asian markets were mostly lower Monday with Japan's Nikkei 225 Average closed for a holiday. European shares rose 4.6% to 795.99 points. ...


Mitsubishi UFJ wrings out better terms from Morgan Stanley

Shares of Morgan Stanley took a beating last week as rumors swirled that Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. may pull out of its deal to put $9 billion into the investment bank. Mitsubishi UFJ went through with the deal, buying a 21% stake in Morgan Stanley, but not before wringing out better terms for its investment. ...


Mitsubishi closes on $9B investment in Morgan Stanley

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. has finally closed on its $9 billion equity investment in Morgan Stanley, taking a 21% stake in the company. Morgan Stanley's stock was up in premarket trading after the announcement, putting to rest rumors that Mitsubishi was thinking of pulling out of the deal, which, combined with a possible downgrade by Moody's Investors Service, resulted in the investment bank's shares getting pummeled last Friday. ...


One day in, Mitsubishi UFJ loses $500M on Morgan Stanley stake

Talk about bad timing. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group invested $9 billion in Morgan Stanley only hours before one of the worst days ever on Wall Street began and is already looking at a steep loss of $506 million on paper, according to Bloomberg. ...


Morgan Stanley gets $9B from Mitsubishi UFJ, sells 21% stake

Morgan Stanley spelled out the details of a definitive agreement for a $9 billion investment from Japanese bank Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Monday morning as its tries to stop the bleeding and shore up confidence in the bank.  The deal will give MUFG a 21% stake in Morgan Stanley, higher than most previous estimates had predicted....


Report: Mitsubishi UFJ estimates Morgan Stanley worth $31 per share

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group is estimating that Morgan Stanley is worth $31 a share based on the U.S. investment bank's assets as of the end of August, according to a Reuters report. ...


Morgan Stanley to sell stake to Mitsubishi

Japan's largest bank, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, is planning to take a 10% to 20% stake in Morgan Stanley as part of a strategic alliance. ...


MUFG bids $3B for rest of UnionBanCal

Rebuffed by the target's board, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group has bid $3 billion for the 35% of California's UnionBanCal Corp. that it doesn't already own. ...



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