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Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) today reported net revenues of $9.7 billion for the second quarter ended June 30, 2015 compared with $8.6 billion a year ago. For the current quarter, net income applicable to Morgan Stanley was $1.8 billion, or $0.85 per diluted share,7 compared with net income of $1.9 billion, or $0.92 per diluted share,7 for the same period a year ago. The earnings for the prior year second quarter included a net discrete tax benefit of $609 million or $0.31 per diluted share, principally related to the remeasurement of reserves and related interest.8
Excluding DVA, net revenues for the current quarter were $9.6 billion compared with $8.5 billion a year ago.1,4 Excluding DVA and the net discrete tax benefit in the prior year quarter, net income applicable to Morgan Stanley was $1.7 billion, or $0.79 per diluted share, compared with net income of $1.2 billion, or $0.58 per diluted share in the prior year.3,4
Compensation expense of $4.4 billion increased from $4.2 billion a year ago primarily driven by higher revenues. Non-compensation expenses of $2.6 billion increased from $2.5 billion a year ago on higher volume driven expenses and professional services costs, principally consulting fees.
The annualized return on average common equity was 9.9 percent in the current quarter, or 9.1 percent excluding DVA. 9
Summary of Firm Results (dollars in millions) As Reported Excluding DVA 4 Net Net Income Net Net Income Revenues App. to MS (a) Revenues App. to MS (a) 2Q 2015 $9,743 $1,807 $9,561 $1,688 1Q 2015 $9,907 $2,394 $9,782 $2,314 2Q 2014 $8,608 $1,899 $8,521 $1,838(a) Net income applicable to Morgan Stanley included net discrete tax benefits of $564 million and $609 million in 1Q 2015 and 2Q 2014, respectively.
Business Overview
James P. Gorman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, said, “We delivered a strong quarter across each of our businesses, through client-focused execution, expense discipline and prudent risk management. We remain focused on delivering the long-term value of this franchise.”
Summary of Institutional Securities Results (dollars in millions) As Reported Excluding DVA 10 Net Pre-Tax Net Pre-Tax Revenues Income Revenues Income 2Q 2015 $5,172 $1,622 $4,990 $1,440 1Q 2015 $5,458 $1,813 $5,333 $1,688 2Q 2014 $4,248 $960 $4,161 $873INSTITUTIONAL SECURITIES
Institutional Securities reported pre-tax income from continuing operations of $1.6 billion compared with pre-tax income of $960 million in the second quarter of last year. Net revenues for the current quarter were $5.2 billion compared with $4.2 billion a year ago. Excluding DVA, net revenues for the current quarter of $5.0 billion, compared with $4.2 billion a year ago.1,10 The following discussion for sales and trading excludes DVA.
On May 11, 2015, Morgan Stanley announced a definitive agreement to sell the Global Oil Merchanting unit of its Commodities division to Castleton Commodities International LLC.
Summary of Wealth Management Results(dollars in millions)
Net Pre-Tax Revenues Income 2Q 2015 $3,875 $885 1Q 2015 $3,834 $855 2Q 2014 $3,702 $763WEALTH MANAGEMENT
Wealth Management reported pre-tax income from continuing operations of $885 million compared with $763 million in the second quarter of last year. The quarter’s pre-tax margin was 23%.6 Net revenues for the current quarter were $3.9 billion compared with $3.7 billion a year ago.
As of June 30, 2015 the transfer of deposits from Citigroup Inc. (Citi) to the Firm was completed. During the quarter, approximately $4 billion of deposits held by Citi relating to the Firm’s customer accounts were transferred to the Firm’s depository institutions. Wealth Management bank deposits were $132 billion at the end of the current quarter.
Summary of Investment Management Results(dollars in millions)
Net Pre-Tax Revenues Income 2Q 2015 $751 $220 1Q 2015 $669 $187 2Q 2014 $705 $209INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
Investment Management reported pre-tax income from continuing operations of $220 million compared with pre-tax income of $209 million in the second quarter of last year.
CAPITAL
As of June 30, 2015, the Firm’s Common Equity Tier 1 and Tier 1 risk-based capital ratios under U.S. Basel III Advanced Approach transitional provisions were approximately 14.0% and 15.7%, respectively.14
As of June 30, 2015, the Firm estimates its pro forma fully phased-in Common Equity Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio (Advanced Approach) and pro forma fully phased-in Supplementary Leverage Ratio to be approximately 12.5% and 5.3%, respectively.14,15,16
At June 30, 2015, book value and tangible book value per common share were $34.52 and $29.54,17 respectively, based on approximately 2.0 billion shares outstanding.
OTHER MATTERS
The effective tax rate from continuing operations for the current quarter was 32.8%.
During the quarter ended June 30, 2015, the Firm repurchased approximately $625 million of its common stock or approximately 16 million shares.
The Board of Directors declared a $0.15 quarterly dividend per share payable on August 14, 2015 to common shareholders of record on July 31, 2015.
Morgan Stanley is a leading global financial services firm providing a wide range of investment banking, securities, wealth management and investment management services. With offices in more than 43 countries, the Firm’s employees serve clients worldwide including corporations, governments, institutions and individuals. For further information about Morgan Stanley, please visit www.morganstanley.com.
A financial summary follows. Financial, statistical and business-related information, as well as information regarding business and segment trends, is included in the Financial Supplement. Both the earnings release and the Financial Supplement are available online in the Investor Relations section at www.morganstanley.com.
This earnings release contains forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on which they are made and which reflect management's current estimates, projections, expectations or beliefs and which are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially. For a discussion of additional risks and uncertainties that may affect the future results of the Company, please see “Forward-Looking Statements” immediately preceding Part I, Item 1, “Competition” and “Supervision and Regulation” in Part I, Item 1, “Risk Factors” in Part I, Item 1A, “Legal Proceedings” in Part I, Item 3, “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” in Part II, Item 7 and “Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk” in Part II, Item 7A in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2014 and other items throughout the Form 10-K, the Company’s Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and the Company’s Current Reports on Form 8-K, including any amendments thereto.
1 Represents the change in the fair value of certain of the Firm’s long-term and short-term borrowings resulting from the fluctuation in the Firm’s credit spreads and other credit factors (Debt Valuation Adjustment, DVA).
2 From time to time, Morgan Stanley may disclose certain “non-GAAP financial measures” in the course of its earnings releases, earnings conference calls, financial presentations and otherwise. For these purposes, “GAAP” refers to generally accepted accounting principles in the United States. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) defines a “non-GAAP financial measure” as a numerical measure of historical or future financial performance, financial positions, or cash flows that is subject to adjustments that effectively exclude, or include amounts from the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP. Non-GAAP financial measures disclosed by Morgan Stanley are provided as additional information to investors in order to provide them with greater transparency about, or an alternative method for assessing, our financial condition and operating results. These measures are not in accordance with, or a substitute for GAAP, and may be different from or inconsistent with non-GAAP financial measures used by other companies. Whenever we refer to a non-GAAP financial measure, we will also generally define it or present the most directly comparable financial measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP, along with a reconciliation of the differences between the non-GAAP financial measure we reference and such comparable GAAP financial measure.
3 Earnings (loss) per diluted share amounts, excluding DVA, are non-GAAP financial measures that the Firm considers useful for investors to allow better comparability of period-to-period operating performance. Such exclusions are provided to differentiate revenues associated with Morgan Stanley borrowings, regardless of whether the impact is either positive, or negative, that result solely from fluctuations in credit spreads and other credit factors. The reconciliation of earnings (loss) per diluted share applicable to Morgan Stanley common shareholders from a non-GAAP to GAAP basis is as follows (number of shares are presented in millions):
2Q 2015 2Q 2014 Earnings (loss) per diluted share - Non-GAAP $0.79 $0.58 DVA Impact $0.06 $0.03 Net discrete tax benefit $0.00 $0.31 Earnings (loss) per diluted share - GAAP $0.85 $0.92 Average diluted shares 1,960 1,9694 Net revenues excluding DVA and net income (loss) applicable to Morgan Stanley, excluding DVA and net discrete benefit, are non-GAAP financial measures that the Firm considers useful for investors to allow for better comparability of period-to-period operating performance. The reconciliation of net revenues and net income (loss) applicable to Morgan Stanley from a non-GAAP to GAAP basis is as follows (amounts are presented in millions):
2Q 2015 1Q 2015 2Q 2014 Firm net revenues - Non-GAAP $9,561 $9,782 $8,521 DVA impact $182 $125 $87 Firm net revenues - GAAP $9,743 $9,907 $8,608 Net income (loss) applicable to MS ex. DVA/net discrete tax benefit - Non-GAAP $1,688 $1,750 $1,229 Net discrete tax benefit $0 $564 $609 Net income (loss) applicable to MS ex. DVA - Non-GAAP $1,688 $2,314 $1,838 DVA impact $119 $80 $61 Net income (loss) applicable to MS - GAAP $1,807 $2,394 $1,8995 Source: Thomson Reuters – for the period of January 1, 2015 to June 30, 2015 as of July 1, 2015.
6 Pre-tax margin is a non-GAAP financial measure that the Firm considers useful for investors to assess operating performance. Pre-tax margin represents income (loss) from continuing operations before taxes divided by net revenues.
7 Includes preferred dividends and other adjustments related to the calculation of earnings per share for the second quarter of 2015 and 2014 of approximately $142 million and $79 million, respectively. Refer to page 13 of Morgan Stanley’s Financial Supplement accompanying this release for the calculation of earnings per share.
8 The impact to earnings per diluted share is calculated by dividing the net discrete tax benefit by the average number of diluted shares outstanding.
9 Annualized return on average common equity (ROE) and ROE excluding DVA are non-GAAP financial measures that the Firm considers useful for investors to allow better comparability of period-to-period operating performance. The calculation of ROE uses net income applicable to Morgan Stanley less preferred dividends as a percentage of average common equity. To determine the ROE excluding DVA, both the numerator and denominator were adjusted to exclude this item. The reconciliation of ROE to ROE excluding DVA is as follows:
2Q 2015 ROE excluding DVA 9.1% DVA impact 0.8% ROE 9.9%10 Institutional Securities net revenues and pre-tax income (loss), excluding DVA, are non-GAAP financial measures that the Firm considers useful for investors to allow for better comparability of period-to-period operating performance. The reconciliation of net revenues and pre-tax income (loss) from a non-GAAP to GAAP basis is as follows (amounts are presented in millions):
2Q 2015 1Q 2015 2Q 2014 Net revenues - Non-GAAP $4,990 $5,333 $4,161 DVA impact $182 $125 $87 Net revenues - GAAP $5,172 $5,458 $4,248 Pre-tax income (loss) - Non-GAAP $1,440 $1,688 $873 DVA impact $182 $125 $87 Pre-tax income (loss) - GAAP $1,622 $1,813 $96011 Sales and trading net revenues, including Fixed Income & Commodities (FIC) and Equity sales and trading net revenues excluding DVA, are non-GAAP financial measures that the Firm considers useful for investors to allow better comparability of period-to-period operating performance. The reconciliation of sales and trading, including FIC and Equity sales and trading net revenues from a non-GAAP to GAAP basis is as follows (amounts are presented in millions):
2Q 2015 2Q 2014 Sales & Trading - Non-GAAP $3,322 $2,559 DVA Impact $182 $87 Sales & Trading - GAAP $3,504 $2,646 FIC Sales & Trading - Non-GAAP $1,267 $1,011 DVA Impact $110 $50 FIC Sales & Trading - GAAP $1,377 $1,061 Equity Sales & Trading - Non-GAAP $2,270 $1,789 DVA Impact $72 $37 Equity Sales & Trading - GAAP $2,342 $1,82612 VaR represents the loss amount that one would not expect to exceed, on average, more than five times every one hundred trading days in the Firm’s trading positions if the portfolio were held constant for a one-day period. Further discussion of the calculation of VaR and the limitations of the Firm’s VaR methodology is disclosed in Part II, Item 7A “Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk” included in Morgan Stanley’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2014. Refer to page 6 of Morgan Stanley’s Financial Supplement accompanying this release for the VaR disclosure.
13 Transactional revenues include investment banking, trading, and commissions and fee revenues.
14 As a U.S. Basel III Advanced Approach banking organization, the Firm is required to compute risk-based capital ratios using both (i) standardized approaches for calculating credit risk weighted assets (“RWAs”) and market risk RWAs (the “Standardized Approach”); and (ii) an advanced internal ratings-based approach for calculating credit risk RWAs, an advanced measurement approach for calculating operational risk RWAs, and an advanced approach for market risk RWAs calculated under Basel III (the “Advanced Approach”). To implement a provision of the Dodd-Frank Act, U.S. Basel III subjects Advanced Approach banking organizations that have been approved by their regulators to exit the parallel run, such as the Firm, to a permanent “capital floor”. Beginning on January 1, 2015, the capital floor is the lower of the capital ratios computed under the Advanced Approach or the Standardized Approach under U.S. Basel III, taking into consideration applicable transitional provisions. As of June 30, 2015, the lower ratio is represented by U.S. Basel III Advanced Approach. These computations are preliminary estimates as of July 20, 2015 (the date of this release) and could be subject to revision in Morgan Stanley’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2015. The methods for calculating the Firm’s risk-based capital ratios will change through January 1, 2022 as aspects of the U.S. Basel III final rule are phased in. For information on the calculation of regulatory capital and ratios for prior periods, please refer to Part II, Item 7 "Liquidity and Capital Resources - Regulatory Requirements" in Morgan Stanley's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2014 and Part I, Item 2 "Liquidity and Capital Resources - Regulatory Requirements" in Morgan Stanley's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2015.
15 U.S. Basel III requires the Firm to disclose information related to its supplementary leverage ratio beginning on January 1, 2015, which through to the end of 2017 will include the effects of transitional provisions. The supplementary leverage ratio will become effective as a capital standard on January 1, 2018. Specifically, beginning on January 1, 2018, the Firm must maintain a Tier 1 supplementary leverage capital buffer of greater than 2% in addition to the 3% minimum supplementary leverage ratio (for a total of greater than 5%), in order to avoid limitations on capital distributions, including dividends and stock repurchases, and discretionary bonus payments to executive officers. The Firm’s pro forma Supplementary Leverage Ratio estimate utilizes a fully phased-in U.S. Basel III Tier 1 capital numerator and a denominator of approximately $1.16 trillion. The Firm’s estimates are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from estimates based on these regulations. Further, these expectations should not be taken as projections of what the Firm’s supplementary leverage ratios or earnings, assets or exposures will actually be at future dates. See “Risk Factors” in Part I, Item 1A of the 2014 Form 10-K for a discussion of risks and uncertainties that may affect the future results of the Firm.
16 The pro forma fully phased-in Common Equity Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio and pro forma fully phased-in supplementary leverage ratio are non-GAAP financial measures that the Firm considers to be useful measures for evaluating compliance with new regulatory capital requirements that have not yet become effective.
17 Tangible common equity and tangible book value per common share are non-GAAP financial measures that the Firm considers to be useful measures of capital adequacy. Tangible common equity equals common equity less goodwill and intangible assets net of allowable mortgage servicing rights deduction. Tangible book value per common share equals tangible common equity divided by period end common shares outstanding.
MORGAN STANLEY Quarterly Consolidated Financial Summary (unaudited, dollars in millions, except for per share data) Quarter Ended Percentage Change From:Six Months Ended Percentage June 30, 2015 Mar 31, 2015 June 30, 2014
Mar 31, 2015 June 30, 2014 June 30, 2015 June 30, 2014 Change Net revenues Institutional Securities $ 5,172 $ 5,458 $ 4,248 (5 %) 22 % $ 10,630 $ 8,925 19 % Wealth Management 3,875 3,834 3,702 1 % 5 % 7,709 7,311 5 % Investment Management 751 669 705 12 % 7 % 1,420 1,457 (3 %) Intersegment Eliminations (55 ) (54 ) (47 ) (2 %) (17 %) (109) (89 ) (22 %) Net revenues $ 9,743 $ 9,907 $ 8,608 (2 %) 13 % $ 19,650 $ 17,604 12 % Income (loss) from continuing operations before tax Institutional Securities $ 1,622 $ 1,813 $ 960 (11 %) 69 % $ 3,435 $ 2,376 45 % Wealth Management 885 855 763 4 % 16 % 1,740 1,449 20 % Investment Management 220 187 209 18 % 5 % 407 477 (15 %) Intersegment Eliminations 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 -- Income (loss) from continuing operations before tax $ 2,727 $ 2,855 $ 1,932 (4 %) 41 % $ 5,582 $ 4,302 30 % Net Income (loss) applicable to Morgan Stanley Institutional Securities $ 1,087 $ 1,750 $ 1,290 (38 %) (16 %) $ 2,837 $ 2,253 26 % Wealth Management 561 535 467 5 % 20 % 1,096 888 23 % Investment Management 159 109 142 46 % 12 % 268 263 2 % Intersegment Eliminations 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 -- Net Income (loss) applicable to Morgan Stanley $ 1,807 $ 2,394 $ 1,899 (25 %) (5 %) $ 4,201 $ 3,404 23 % Earnings (loss) applicable to Morgan Stanley common shareholders $ 1,665 $ 2,314 $ 1,820 (28 %) (9 %) $ 3,979 $ 3,269 22 % Financial Metrics: Earnings per diluted share from continuing operations
$
0.85 $ 1.18 $ 0.92 (28 %) (8 %) $ 2.03$
1.66 22 % Earnings per diluted share$
0.85$
1.18$
0.92 (28 %) (8 %)$
2.03$
1.66 22 % Earnings per diluted share from continuing operations excluding DVA$
0.79$
1.14$
0.89 (31 %) (11 %)$
1.93$
1.59 21 % Earnings per diluted share excluding DVA$
0.79$
1.14$
0.89 (31 %) (11 %)$
1.93$
1.59 21 % Return on average common equity from continuing operations9.9 %
14.2 %
11.3 %
12.0%
10.2 % Return on average common equity
9.9 %
14.1 %
11.3 %
12.0%
10.2 % Return on average common equity from continuing operations excluding DVA
9.1 %
13.5 %
10.7 %
11.3%
9.6 % Return on average common equity excluding DVA
9.1 %
13.5 %
10.7 %
11.3%
9.6 % Notes:
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Refer to End Notes and Definition of Performance Metrics and GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures on pages 14-15 from the Financial Supplement for additional information related to the calculation of the financial metrics.
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MORGAN STANLEY Quarterly Consolidated Income Statement Information (unaudited, dollars in millions) Quarter Ended Percentage Change From: Six Months Ended Percentage June 30, 2015 Mar 31, 2015 June 30, 2014 Mar 31, 2015 June 30, 2014 June 30, 2015 June 30, 2014 Change Revenues: Investment banking $ 1,614 $ 1,357 $ 1,633 19 % (1 %) $ 2,971 $ 2,941 1 % Trading 2,973 3,650 2,516 (19 %) 18 % 6,623 5,478 21 % Investments 261 266 227 (2 %) 15 % 527 586 (10 %) Commissions and fees 1,158 1,186 1,138 (2 %) 2 % 2,344 2,354 -- Asset management, distribution and admin. fees 2,742 2,681 2,621 2 % 5 % 5,423 5,170 5 % Other 297 171 206 74 % 44 % 468 500 (6 %)Total non-interest revenues
9,045 9,311 8,341 (3 %) 8 % 18,356 17,029 8 % Interest income 1,386 1,484 1,250 (7 %) 11 % 2,870 2,593 11 % Interest expense 688 888 983 (23 %) (30 %) 1,576 2,018 (22 %) Net interest 698 596 267 17 % 161 % 1,294 575 125 % Net revenues 9,743 9,907 8,608 (2 %) 13 % 19,650 17,604 12 % Non-interest expenses: Compensation and benefits 4,405 4,524 4,200 (3 %) 5 % 8,929 8,506 5 % Non-compensation expenses: Occupancy and equipment 351 342 358 3 % (2 %) 693 719 (4 %) Brokerage, clearing and exchange fees 487 463 458 5 % 6 % 950 901 5 % Information processing and communications 438 415 411 6 % 7 % 853 835 2 % Marketing and business development 179 150 165 19 % 8 % 329 312 5 % Professional services 598 486 531 23 % 13 % 1,084 984 10 % Other 558 672 553 (17 %) 1 % 1,230 1,045 18 % Total non-compensation expenses 2,611 2,528 2,476 3 % 5 % 5,139 4,796 7 % Total non-interest expenses 7,016 7,052 6,676 (1 %) 5 % 14,068 13,302 6 % Income (loss) from continuing operations before taxes 2,727 2,855 1,932 (4 %) 41 % 5,582 4,302 30 % Income tax provision / (benefit) from continuing operations 894 387 15 131 % * 1,281 800 60 % Income (loss) from continuing operations 1,833 2,468 1,917 (26 %) (4 %) 4,301 3,502 23 % Gain (loss) from discontinued operations after tax (2 ) (5 ) 0 60 % * (7 ) (1 ) * Net income (loss) $ 1,831 $ 2,463 $ 1,917 (26 %) (4 %) $ 4,294 $ 3,501 23 % Net income applicable to nonredeemable noncontrolling interests 24 69 18 (65 %) 33 % 93 97 (4 %) Net income (loss) applicable to Morgan Stanley 1,807 2,394 1,899 (25 %) (5 %) 4,201 3,404 23 % Preferred stock dividend / Other 142 80 79 78 % 80 % 222 135 64 % Earnings (loss) applicable to Morgan Stanley common shareholders $ 1,665 $ 2,314 $ 1,820 (28 %) (9 %) $ 3,979 $ 3,269 22 % Pre-tax profit margin 28 % 29 % 22 % 28 % 24 % Compensation and benefits as a % of net revenues 45 % 46 % 49 % 45 % 48 % Non-compensation expenses as a % of net revenues 27 % 26 % 29 % 26 % 27 % Effective tax rate from continuing operations 32.8 % 13.6 % 0.8 % 22.9 % 18.6 % Notes:-
Refer to End Notes and Definition of Performance Metrics and GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures on pages 14 -15 from the Financial Supplement for additional information.
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MORGAN STANLEY Quarterly Earnings Per Share (unaudited, dollars in millions, except for per share data) Quarter Ended Percentage Change From: Six Months Ended Percentage June 30, 2015 Mar 31, 2015 June 30, 2014 Mar 31, 2015 June 30, 2014 June 30, 2015 June 30, 2014 Change Income (loss) from continuing operations $ 1,833 $ 2,468 $ 1,917 (26 %) (4 %) $ 4,301 $ 3,502 23 % Net income applicable to nonredeemable noncontrolling interests 24 69 18 (65 %) 33 % 93 97 (4 %) Income (loss) from continuing operations applicable to Morgan Stanley 1,809 2,399 1,899 (25 %) (5 %) 4,208 3,405 24 % Less: Preferred Dividends 141 78 76 81 % 86 % 219 130 68 % Income (loss) from continuing operations applicable to Morgan Stanley, prior to allocation of income to Participating Restricted Stock Units 1,668 2,321 1,823 (28 %) (9 %) 3,989 3,275 22 % Basic EPS Adjustments: Less: Allocation of earnings to Participating Restricted Stock Units 1 2 3 (50 %) (67 %) 3 5 (40 %) Earnings (loss) from continuing operations applicable to Morgan Stanley common shareholders $ 1,667 $ 2,319 $ 1,820 (28 %) (8 %) $ 3,986 $ 3,270 22 % Gain (loss) from discontinued operations after tax (2 ) (5 ) 0 60 % * (7 ) (1 ) * Less: Gain (loss) from discontinued operations after tax applicable to noncontrolling interests 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 -- Gain (loss) from discontinued operations after tax applicable to Morgan Stanley (2 ) (5 ) 0 60 % * (7 ) (1 ) * Less: Allocation of earnings to Participating Restricted Stock Units 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 -- Earnings (loss) from discontinued operations applicable to Morgan Stanley common shareholders (2 ) (5 ) 0 60 % * (7 ) (1 )*
Earnings (loss) applicable to Morgan Stanley common shareholders $ 1,665 $ 2,314 $ 1,820 (28 %) (9 %) $ 3,979 $ 3,269 22 % Average basic common shares outstanding (millions) 1,919 1,924 1,928 -- -- 1,922 1,926 -- Earnings per basic share: Income from continuing operations $ 0.87 $ 1.21 $ 0.94 (28 %) (7 %) $ 2.07 $ 1.70 22 % Discontinued operations $ - $ (0.01 ) $ -*
-- $ - $ - -- Earnings per basic share $ 0.87 $ 1.20 $ 0.94 (28 %) (7 %) $ 2.07 $ 1.70 22 %Earnings (loss) from continuing operations applicable to Morgan Stanley common shareholders
$ 1,667 $ 2,319 $ 1,820 (28 %) (8 %) $ 3,986 $ 3,270 22 % Earnings (loss) from discontinued operations applicable to Morgan Stanley common shareholders (2 ) (5 ) 0 60 %*
(7 ) (1 ) * Earnings (loss) applicable to Morgan Stanley common shareholders $ 1,665 $ 2,314 $ 1,820 (28 %) (9 %) $ 3,979 $ 3,269 22 % Average diluted common shares outstanding and common stock equivalents (millions) 1,960 1,963 1,969 -- -- 1,962 1,969 -- Earnings per diluted share: Income from continuing operations $ 0.85 $ 1.18 $ 0.92 (28 %) (8 %) $ 2.03 $ 1.66 22 % Discontinued operations $ - $ - $ - -- -- $ - $ - -- Earnings per diluted share $ 0.85 $ 1.18 $ 0.92 (28 %) (8 %) $ 2.03 $ 1.66 22 %
Notes:
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Refer to End Notes and Definition of Performance Metrics and GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures on pages 14 -15 from the Financial Supplement for additional information.
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