Morgan Stanley stock is 2% higher premarket after reporting another stellar quarter with beats across the board, especially in trading and investment banking.
The bank reported Q3 EPS of $1.17, handily beating estimates of $1.01, on revenue of $9.872BN, also above the $9.5BN expected, and compared to $9.2BN a year ago. Net income climbed to $2.1BN, up from $1.8BN a year ago.
Benefiting the bottom line was Morgan Stanley’s effective tax of 24.4% in the third quarter, compared to 28.1% a year earlier, if higher than the 20.6% in Q2. And while the top line beat virtually all estimates, it dipped back under the $10BN level for the first time in 4 quarters.
Commenting on the result, CEO James Gorman said, “In the first half of the year, we produced strong results across the franchise. Despite the seasonal summer slowdown in the third quarter, we reported solid revenue and earnings growth demonstrating the stability of the franchise.Year to date, we have produced an ROE of 13% and ROTCE of 15%. We remain well positioned and optimistic for the remainder of the year.”
A Bloomberg commentator noted that it was interesting that Gorman didn’t make any reference to his views on the economy in his quote in the statement, whereas each of the other big bank executives made a point to tout the economy’s current strength. In fact, on Friday JPMorgan CEO Dimon went a step further and flagged risks he thinks could derail the current strength.
The revenue beat was solid and carried across all key investment banking product lines: