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Morgan Stanley cutting 2,000 jobs in March to improve efficiency

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What’s going on at Morgan Stanley?

Morgan Stanley is reportedly planning to cut around 2,000 jobs in March to improve operational efficiency.

According to news outlets, including Bloomberg and Reuters, the workforce reduction won’t affect financial advisers and isn’t related to current market conditions.

Some of the job cuts are tied to performance, while others are the result of changes to locations where the bank operates.

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Impact on Canadian staff

It remains unclear if Canadian employees at Morgan Stanley are being let go.

According to LinkedIn, the company has more than 3,000 workers in the country.

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