Dan Simkowitz, Morgan Stanley’s co-president, forecasts that merger, acquisition, and IPO activities will remain subdued for the rest of this year but could rise next year with anticipated interest rate cuts by central banks. Private equity firms might face increased pressure to make deals. The bank’s net interest income is expected to be modestly lower in the third quarter.
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