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Morgan Stanley To Post Loss, Goldman Seen Up: KBW
By: Reuters | 26 Jun 2009 | 06:10 AM ET
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Morgan Stanley is likely to post a loss in the second quarter rather than a profit, while Goldman Sachs' earnings could be higher, financial brokerage KBW wrote in a research note Friday.

KBW raised Goldman Sachs' [GS  Loading...      ()   ] price target to $169 from $166, estimating earnings per share at $3.53 from a previous view of $3.32 for the second quarter, despite a charge related to TARP repayment.

It raised its view on Goldman Sachs' earnings to $13.92 a share from $13.53 for the full year.

But the brokerage now expects Morgan Stanley [MS  Loading...      ()   ] to post a quarterly loss per share of 31 cents, compared with its previous expectations of a profit of $0.39 per share.

For the full year, KBW cut Morgan Stanley's earnings per share view to 22 cents from a previous forecast of 89 cents.

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