Morgan Stanley, the big Wall Street bank, saw its share price dive by more than 25% on the New York Stock Exchange last night as a ban on short-selling expired and concern grew that the company may be unable to survive the global credit crisis.
Morgan Stanley, the big Wall Street bank, saw its share price dive by more than 25% on the New York Stock Exchange last night as a ban on short-selling expired and concern grew that the company may be unable to survive the global credit crisis.
Morgan Stanley, the big Wall Street bank, saw its share price dive by more than 25% on the New York Stock Exchange last night as a ban on short-selling expired and concern grew that the company may be unable to survive the global credit crisis.