Even as revenues potentially diverge for banks and asset managers, consumers could still benefit through lower fees and more lending, says Betsy Graseck.
As banks look to put to work some of their excess capital, you’ll see more lending to consumers and small businesses.
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Insights on the latest trends and outlook for the financial sector are based on the our recent Bluepaper, "Wholesale Banks & Asset Managers: The World Turned Upside Down" (Mar 16, 2017), a collaborative report between Morgan Stanley Research and Oliver Wyman. Institutional clients can ask their Morgan Stanley representative for the full report, or access it directly. Wealth Management clients can ask their Morgan Stanley Financial Advisor for a copy, or access the report by logging into their Morgan Stanley Online account. Get more Morgan Stanley Research and Ideas, or find a Financial Advisor.