US investment banking at an end

America’s last two remaining major investment banks, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, have switched status to become bank holding companies in a move marking the end of an era on Wall Street.

US investment banking at an end

America’s last two remaining major investment banks, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, have switched status to become bank holding companies in a move marking the end of an era on Wall Street.

The change in status – granted overnight by the US Federal Reserve – will allow the two banks to take deposits and have equal access to emergency funding from the central bank.

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