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JOB CUTS: A bunch of senior Morgan Stanley staff are leaving

Dec 8, 2015, 03:23 IST

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The job cuts at Morgan Stanley's fixed income business continue.

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The US bank, which is looking to cut 25% of its fixed income staff, has been cutting staff today in London and New York, according to people familiar with the matter.

There is now a growing list of staff impacted by the investment bank's restructuring, with emerging markets one of the areas hardest hit by the cuts.

Scott Francoeur, head of emerging market credit sales in New York, is among those to have left the bank, according to familiar with the situation.

Mukesh Murarka, the global head of emerging markets structured trading in London, has also left, according to the people.

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They join a number of former colleagues in exiting the bank. Bloomberg reported last week that job cuts were taking place.

That report said Kay Haigh, the bank's global head of emerging markets, was leaving.

Morgan Stanley declined to comment.

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