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The New York Rangers sent right wing Marian Gaborik to the Columbus Blue Jackets, parting with the three-time All-Star as they fight for a playoff spot.
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This isn’t 1986, a Russian bad guy reminds Bruce Willis in “A Good Day to Die Hard.”
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Michael Dell and Silver Lake Management LLC are wagering that their $24.4 billion plan to take Dell Inc. private will succeed where other big leveraged buyouts of technology companies have failed.
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Morgan Stanley’s David Barrett, who oversaw a unit that raised money for hedge funds and private companies, is leaving after 22 years to look for a job outside banking, two people with knowledge of the matter said.
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Morgan Stanley, the sixth-largest U.S. bank by assets, hired Dan Toscano as co-head of global leveraged and acquisition finance as lending to non-investment grade companies rebounds.
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Morgan Stanley deflected a blow to a unit that advises banks by promoting Kevin Ryan, one of the group’s leaders, after Goldman Sachs Group Inc. tried to recruit him, said two people with knowledge of the matter.
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Morgan Stanley, the sixth-largest U.S. bank by assets, named Wylie Collins to head its client- solutions group after David Moffitt, who led some of the businesses, left the firm.
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The U.S. Senate confirmed Janet Yellen as vice chairman of the Federal Reserve along with a second nominee to the central bank’s board, clearing the way for their votes on possible new measures to boost the economy.
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The following are the top stories on metals, agriculture and shipping.
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Morgan Stanley ended JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s two-year run as the top banker for stock sales after charging the lowest fees and winning deals from the U.S., China and Brazil to arrange offerings by state-owned companies.
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