Chammah takes a back seat in Morgan Stanley reshuffle

Veteran banker relinquishes management responsibilities after chief executive James Gorman promotes top lieutenants to regional roles

One of Morgan Stanley’s most senior executives has given up his management responsibilities following a reshuffle at the US bank, fuelling speculation about his long-term future at the firm.

Walid Chammah, head of Morgan Stanley International and a close ally of chairman John Mack, has stepped down from his role as chief executive of the non-US business, according to a memo from Morgan Stanley published last night.

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