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Morgan Stanley

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Manager: John Mack
Age: 62
Appointed: 2005
Value added: 44.1% pa (2nd)
Chop rating: 2/5

Mack is back – and will live or die by his attempts to return Morgan Stanley to its pre-eminent position. So far, so good – but numerous challenges lie ahead if the firm is to reach the ultimate goal of overhauling Goldman Sachs






Star players:
Walid Chammah, the head of global investment banking, is the man driving Morgan Stanley forward arm in arm with Mack

Rising star: Chairman of Morgan Stanley International, Jonathan Chenevix-Trench has risen up the ladder from humble fixed-income beginnings. Smooth and urbane, Chenevix-Trench is extremely well connected and a key player in its non-US business

Weakest link: Was always considered to be the best run firm on The Street, yet somehow got outwitted by the bean counters from Dean Witter. Paid big sums to invest in three hedge funds in the space of a week at the end of 2006 in a bid to catch up with rival banks with successful hedge fund businesses.

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