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Morgan Stanley Third Quarter 2021 Earnings Results

Morgan Stanley Reports Net Revenues of $14.8 Billion, EPS of $1.98 and ROTCE of 19.6%

Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) today reported net revenues of $14.8 billion for the third quarter ended September 30, 2021 compared with $11.7 billion a year ago. Net income applicable to Morgan Stanley was $3.7 billion, or $1.98 per diluted share,1 compared with net income of $2.7 billion, or $1.66 per diluted share,1 for the same period a year ago. The comparisons of current year results to prior periods were impacted by the acquisitions of E*TRADE Financial Corporation (“E*TRADE”), reported in the Wealth Management segment, and Eaton Vance Corp. (“Eaton Vance”), reported in the Investment Management segment.

James P. Gorman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, said, “The Firm delivered another very strong quarter, with robust revenues and improved efficiency producing an ROTCE of 20%. We had standout performance of our integrated Investment Bank and record net new assets of $135 billion in Wealth Management. Year-to-date, our successful integrations of E*TRADE and Eaton Vance have supported growth of $400 billion in net new client assets across Wealth and Investment Management, bringing our total combined client assets to $6.2 trillion.”

Financial Summary2,3,4

Highlights

Firm ($ millions, except per share data)

3Q 2021

3Q 2020

 

 

 

 

  • Firm net revenues of $14.8 billion and net income of $3.7 billion increased more than 25% year over year reflecting strong performance across all business segments and regions.

 

  • The Firm delivered ROTCE of 19.6% or 20.2% excluding the impact of integration-related expenses.5,6

 

  • The Firm expense efficiency ratio improved to 67% or 66% excluding the impact of integration-related expenses.6,7

 

  • Common Equity Tier 1 capital standardized ratio was 16.0%.

 

 

 

 

  • Institutional Securities net revenues of $7.5 billion reflect record Investment Banking revenues, led by advisory, continued strong performance in Equity, and solid results in Fixed Income.

 

 

 

 

 

  • Wealth Management delivered a pre-tax margin of 25.8% or 27.7% excluding integration-related expenses.6,8 Results reflect record asset management revenues and continued growth in bank lending. The business added record net new assets of $135 billion9 representing a year-to-date 10% annualized growth rate from beginning period assets.

 

 

 

  • Investment Management results reflect an increase in fee-based asset management revenues on AUM of $1.5 trillion.

 

Net revenues

$14,753

$11,721

Provision for credit losses

$24

$111

Compensation expense

$5,920

$5,086

Non-compensation expenses

$3,935

$3,037

Pre-tax income10

$4,874

$3,487

Net income app. to MS

$3,707

$2,717

Expense efficiency ratio7

67%

69%

Earnings per diluted share

$1.98

$1.66

Book value per share

$54.56

$50.67

Tangible book value per share

$40.47

$44.81

Return on equity

14.5%

13.2%

Return on tangible equity5

19.6%

15.0%

Institutional Securities

 

 

Net revenues

$7,495

$6,129

Investment Banking

$2,849

$1,707

Equity

$2,876

$2,311

Fixed Income

$1,640

$1,954

Wealth Management

 

 

Net revenues

$5,935

$4,654

Fee-based client assets ($ billions)11

$1,752

$1,333

Fee-based asset flows ($ billions)12

$70.6

$23.8

Net new assets ($ billions)9

$134.5

$51.8

Loans ($ billions)

$121.2

$91.3

Investment Management

 

 

Net revenues

$1,453

$1,056

AUM ($ billions)13

$1,522

$715

Long-term net flows ($ billions)14

$(2.3)

$10.4

Institutional Securities

Institutional Securities reported net revenues for the current quarter of $7.5 billion compared with $6.1 billion a year ago. Pre-tax income was $3.0 billion compared with $2.0 billion a year ago.10

Investment Banking revenues up 67% from a year ago:

 

  • Record advisory revenues driven by higher completed M&A transactions.

 

  • Equity underwriting revenues increased from a year ago primarily from IPOs and blocks driven by more issuances and activity in a constructive market.

 

  • Fixed income underwriting revenues increased from a year ago driven by higher non-investment grade loan issuances on the back of increased event financing, partially offset by lower investment grade bond volumes.

 

Equity net revenues up 24% from a year ago:

 

  • Equity net revenues increased from a year ago reflecting higher results across products driven by strong client engagement in a favorable market environment, with particular strength in Asia.

 

Fixed Income net revenues down 16% from a year ago:

 

  • Fixed Income net revenues declined versus a strong prior year quarter. Results reflect a decrease in our macro businesses in a less volatile environment and lower results in our micro businesses driven by tighter bid-offer and credit spreads. The decrease was partially offset by higher revenues in commodities driven by an increase in client activity.

 

($ millions)

3Q 2021

3Q 2020

Net Revenues

$7,495

$6,129

 

 

 

Investment Banking

$2,849

$1,707

Advisory

$1,272

$357

Equity underwriting

$1,010

$874

Fixed income underwriting

$567

$476

 

 

 

 

Equity

$2,876

$2,311

Fixed Income

$1,640

$1,954

Other

$130

$157

 

 

 

Provision for credit losses

$24

$113

 

 

 

Total Expenses

$4,498

$3,968

Compensation

$2,248

$2,001

Non-compensation

$2,250

$1,967

 

 

 

 

 

 

Provision for credit losses:

  • Provision for credit losses decreased from a year ago on loans held for investment as a result of an improved macroeconomic environment.

Total Expenses:

  • Compensation expense increased from a year ago on higher revenues.
  • Non-compensation expenses increased from a year ago primarily driven by higher volume related expenses.

Wealth Management

Wealth Management reported net revenues for the current quarter of $5.9 billion compared with $4.7 billion from a year ago. Pre-tax income of $1.5 billion10 in the current quarter resulted in a reported pre-tax margin of 25.8% or 27.7% excluding the impact of integration-related expenses.6,8 The comparisons of current year results to prior periods were impacted by the acquisition of E*TRADE.

Net revenues increased 28% from a year ago:

 

  • Asset management revenues increased from a year ago reflecting higher asset levels driven by market appreciation and strong positive fee-based flows in the advisor-led channel.

 

  • Transactional revenues15 increased 38% excluding the impact of lower mark-to-market gains on investments associated with certain employee deferred compensation plans. Results reflect incremental revenues as a result of the E*TRADE acquisition and strong client activity.

 

  • Net interest income increased from a year ago as a result of the E*TRADE acquisition and strong bank lending growth.

($ millions)

3Q 2021

3Q 2020

Net Revenues

$5,935

$4,654

Asset management

$3,628

$2,793

Transactional15

$832

$880

Net interest income

$1,348

$889

Other

$127

$92

Provision for credit losses

$0

$(2)

Total Expenses

$4,405

$3,536

Compensation

$3,159

$2,684

Non-compensation

$1,246

$852

 

 

 

Total Expenses:

  • Compensation expense increased from a year ago driven by higher compensable revenues and incremental compensation as a result of the E*TRADE acquisition6 partially offset by decreases in the fair value of certain deferred compensation plan referenced investments.
  • Non-compensation expenses increased from a year ago primarily driven by incremental expenses as a result of the E*TRADE acquisition.6

Investment Management

Investment Management reported net revenues of $1.5 billion compared with $1.1 billion a year ago. Pre-tax income was $370 million compared with $315 million a year ago.10 The comparisons of current year results to prior periods were impacted by the acquisition of Eaton Vance.

Net revenues increased 38% from a year ago:

 

  • Asset management and related fees increased from a year ago driven by incremental revenues as a result of the Eaton Vance acquisition and higher AUM.

 

  • Performance-based income and other revenues decreased from a year ago due to overall lower accrued carried interest in the Asia private equity business, primarily driven by an underlying public investment in one of the funds.

 

 

($ millions)

3Q 2021

3Q 2020

 

Net Revenues

$1,453

$1,056

 

Asset management and related fees

$1,470

$795

 

Performance-based income and other

$(17)

$261

 

Total Expenses

$1,083

$741

 

Compensation

$513

$401

 

Non-compensation

$570

$340

 

 

 

 

Total Expenses:

  • Compensation expense increased from a year ago primarily driven by incremental compensation expenses as a result of the Eaton Vance acquisition,6 partially offset by lower compensation associated with carried interest.
  • Non-compensation expenses increased from a year ago primarily driven by incremental expenses as a result of the Eaton Vance acquisition.6

Other Matters

  • The Firm repurchased $3.6 billion of its outstanding common stock during the quarter as part of its Share Repurchase Program.

 

  • The Board of Directors declared a $0.70 quarterly dividend per share, payable on November 15, 2021 to common shareholders of record on October 29, 2021.

 

  • The Firm intends to early adopt the standardized approach for counterparty credit risk (SA-CCR) under Basel III in the fourth quarter. In the absence of further mitigation, our risk-weighted assets (RWAs) under the Standardized Approach could increase by $35 - $45 billion and decrease our Standardized CET1 capital ratio by approximately 120 basis points.20

 

3Q 2021

3Q 2020

Capital16

Standardized Approach

 

 

CET1 capital17,20

16.0%

17.4%

Tier 1 capital17

17.6%

19.5%

Advanced Approach

 

 

CET1 capital17

17.1%

16.9%

Tier 1 capital17

18.9%

19.0%

Leverage-based capital

 

 

Tier 1 leverage18

7.3%

8.3%

SLR19

5.7%

7.4%

Common Stock Repurchases

Repurchases ($ millions)

$3,557

N/A

Number of Shares (millions)

36

N/A

Average Price

$99.44

N/A

Period End Shares (millions)

1,799

1,576

Tax Rate

23.6%

21.1%

 

 

 

Morgan Stanley is a leading global financial services firm providing a wide range of investment banking, securities, wealth management and investment management services. With offices in more than 41 countries, the Firm’s employees serve clients worldwide including corporations, governments, institutions and individuals. For further information about Morgan Stanley, please visit www.morganstanley.com.

A financial summary follows. Financial, statistical and business-related information, as well as information regarding business and segment trends, is included in the financial supplement. Both the earnings release and the financial supplement are available online in the Investor Relations section at www.morganstanley.com.

NOTICE:

The information provided herein and in the financial supplement, including information provided on the Firm’s earnings conference calls, may include certain non-GAAP financial measures. The definition of such measures or reconciliation of such measures to the comparable U.S. GAAP figures are included in this earnings release and the financial supplement, both of which are available on www.morganstanley.com.

This earnings release may contain forward-looking statements, including the attainment of certain financial and other targets, objectives and goals. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on which they are made, which reflect management’s current estimates, projections, expectations, assumptions, interpretations or beliefs and which are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially. For a discussion of risks and uncertainties that may affect the future results of the Firm, please see “Forward-Looking Statements” preceding Part I, Item 1, “Competition” and “Supervision and Regulation” in Part I, Item 1, “Risk Factors” in Part I, Item 1A, “Legal Proceedings” in Part I, Item 3, “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” in Part II, Item 7 and “Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Risk” in Part II, Item 7A in the Firm’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020 and other items throughout the Form 10-K, the Firm’s Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and the Firm’s Current Reports on Form 8-K, including any amendments thereto.

1 Includes preferred dividends related to the calculation of earnings per share of $123 million and $120 million for the third quarter of 2021 and 2020, respectively.

2 The Firm prepares its Consolidated Financial Statements using accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (U.S. GAAP). From time to time, Morgan Stanley may disclose certain “non-GAAP financial measures” in the course of its earnings releases, earnings conference calls, financial presentations and otherwise. The Securities and Exchange Commission defines a “non-GAAP financial measure” as a numerical measure of historical or future financial performance, financial position, or cash flows that is subject to adjustments that effectively exclude, or include amounts from the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Non-GAAP financial measures disclosed by Morgan Stanley are provided as additional information to analysts, investors and other stakeholders in order to provide them with greater transparency about, or an alternative method for assessing our financial condition, operating results, or capital adequacy. These measures are not in accordance with, or a substitute for U.S. GAAP, and may be different from or inconsistent with non-GAAP financial measures used by other companies. Whenever we refer to a non-GAAP financial measure, we will also generally define it or present the most directly comparable financial measure calculated and presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP, along with a reconciliation of the differences between the non-GAAP financial measure we reference and such comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure.

3 Our earnings releases, earnings conference calls, financial presentations and other communications may also include certain metrics which we believe to be useful to us, analysts, investors, and other stakeholders by providing further transparency about, or an additional means of assessing, our financial condition and operating results.

4 The provision for credit losses for loans and lending commitments is now presented as a separate line in the consolidated income statements.

5 Return on average tangible common equity and return on average tangible common equity excluding integration-related expenses are non-GAAP financial measures that the Firm considers useful for analysts, investors and other stakeholders to allow comparability of period-to-period operating performance and capital adequacy. The calculation of return on average tangible common equity represents full year or annualized net income applicable to Morgan Stanley less preferred dividends as a percentage of average tangible common equity. Tangible common equity, also a non-GAAP financial measure, represents common equity less goodwill and intangible assets net of allowable mortgage servicing rights deduction. The calculation of return on average tangible common equity excluding integration-related expenses is adjusted in both the numerator and the denominator to exclude the integration-related expenses associated with the acquisitions of E*TRADE and Eaton Vance.

6 The Firm’s third quarter results include $145 million of integration-related expenses on a pre-tax basis ($111 million after-tax) as a result of the E*TRADE and Eaton Vance acquisitions. The integration-related expenses include $19 million in compensation expense and $126 million in non-compensation expense. Wealth Management and Investment Management integration-related expenses include $9 million and $10 million in compensation expense, respectively, and $104 million and $22 million in non-compensation expense, respectively.

7 The Firm expense efficiency ratio of 66.8% represents total non-interest expenses as a percentage of net revenues. The Firm expense efficiency ratio excluding integration-related expenses of 65.8% represents total non-interest expenses adjusted for integration-related expenses as a percentage of net revenues. The Firm expense efficiency ratio excluding integration-related expenses is a non-GAAP financial measure that the Firm considers useful for analysts, investors and other stakeholders to allow comparability of period-to-period operating performance.

8 Pre-tax margin represents income before taxes divided by net revenues. Wealth Management pre-tax margin excluding the integration-related expenses represents income before taxes less those expenses divided by net revenues. Wealth Management pre-tax margin excluding integration-related expenses is a non-GAAP financial measure that the Firm considers useful for analysts, investors and other stakeholders to allow comparability of period-to-period operating performance.

9 Wealth Management net new assets represent client inflows, including dividends and interest, and asset acquisitions, less client outflows, and exclude activity from business combinations/divestitures and the impact of fees and commissions. The current quarter ended September 30, 2021 includes $43 billion of fee-based assets acquired in an asset acquisition.

10 Pre-tax income represents income before taxes.

11 Wealth Management fee-based client assets represent the amount of assets in client accounts where the basis of payment for services is a fee calculated on those assets.

12 Wealth Management fee-based asset flows include net new fee-based assets (including asset acquisitions), net account transfers, dividends, interest, and client fees, and exclude institutional cash management related activity. The current quarter ended September 30, 2021 includes $43 billion of fee-based assets acquired in an asset acquisition.

13 AUM is defined as assets under management.

14 Long-term net flows include the Equity, Fixed Income and Alternative and Solutions asset classes and excludes the Liquidity and Overlay Services asset class.

15 Transactional revenues include investment banking, trading, and commissions and fee revenues. Transactional revenues excluding the impact of mark-to-market gains on investments associated with employee deferred cash-based compensation plans is a non-GAAP financial measure that the Firm considers useful for analysts, investors and other stakeholders to allow better comparability of period-to-period operating performance and capital adequacy.

16 Capital ratios are estimates as of the press release date, October 14, 2021.

17 CET1 capital is defined as Common Equity Tier 1 capital. The Firm’s risk-based capital ratios are computed under each of the (i) standardized approaches for calculating credit risk and market risk risk‐weighted assets (RWAs) (the “Standardized Approach”) and (ii) applicable advanced approaches for calculating credit risk, market risk and operational risk RWAs (the “Advanced Approach”). For information on the calculation of regulatory capital and ratios, and associated regulatory requirements, please refer to "Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations – Liquidity and Capital Resources – Regulatory Requirements" in the Firm’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020 (2020 Form 10-K).

18 The Tier 1 leverage ratio is a leverage-based capital requirement that measures the Firm’s leverage. Tier 1 leverage ratio utilizes Tier 1 capital as the numerator and average adjusted assets as the denominator.

19 The Firm’s supplementary leverage ratio (SLR) utilizes a Tier 1 capital numerator of approximately $83.5 billion and $79.9 billion, and supplementary leverage exposure denominator of approximately $1.46 trillion and $1.08 trillion, for the third quarter of 2021 and 2020, respectively. Based on a Federal Reserve interim final rule that was in effect until March 31, 2021, our SLR and supplementary leverage exposure as of September 30, 2020 reflects the exclusion of U.S. Treasury securities and deposits at Federal Reserve Banks. The exclusion of these assets had the effect of increasing our SLR by 0.9% as of September 30, 2020.

20 The Firm intends to early adopt the standardized approach for counterparty credit risk (SA-CCR) under Basel III in the fourth quarter. SA-CCR replaces the current exposure method used to measure derivatives counterparty exposure on the Standardized Approach risk-weighted assets (RWAs) and Supplementary Leverage Ratio exposure calculations in the regulatory capital framework. In the absence of further mitigation, our RWAs under the Standardized Approach could increase by $35 - $45 billion and decrease our Standardized CET1 capital ratio by approximately 120 basis points. This preliminary impact is subject to risks and uncertainties as well as the portfolio composition as of the adoption date that may cause the actual impact to differ materially and should not be taken as a projection of what our capital ratios and RWAs will be in future periods.

 
Consolidated Income Statement Information
(unaudited, dollars in millions)
 
Quarter Ended Percentage Change From: Nine Months Ended Percentage
Sep 30, 2021 Jun 30, 2021 Sep 30, 2020 Jun 30, 2021 Sep 30, 2020 Sep 30, 2021 Sep 30, 2020 Change
Revenues:
Investment banking

$

3,013

$

2,560

$

1,826

18

%

65

%

$

8,413

 

$

5,239

61

%

Trading

 

2,861

 

3,330

 

3,150

(14

%)

(9

%)

 

10,416

 

 

10,754

(3

%)

Investments

 

45

 

381

 

346

(88

%)

(87

%)

 

744

 

 

659

13

%

Commissions and fees

 

1,280

 

1,308

 

1,037

(2

%)

23

%

 

4,214

 

 

3,499

20

%

Asset management

 

5,201

 

4,973

 

3,664

5

%

42

%

 

14,572

 

 

10,346

41

%

Other

 

290

 

342

 

212

(15

%)

37

%

 

916

 

 

221

*

Total non-interest revenues

 

12,690

 

12,894

 

10,235

(2

%)

24

%

 

39,275

 

 

30,718

28

%

 
Interest income

 

2,351

 

2,212

 

2,056

6

%

14

%

 

7,000

 

 

7,917

(12

%)

Interest expense

 

288

 

347

 

570

(17

%)

(49

%)

 

1,044

 

 

3,475

(70

%)

Net interest

 

2,063

 

1,865

 

1,486

11

%

39

%

 

5,956

 

 

4,442

34

%

Net revenues

 

14,753

 

14,759

 

11,721

--

 

26

%

 

45,231

 

 

35,160

29

%

 
Provision for credit losses

 

24

 

73

 

111

(67

%)

(78

%)

 

(1

)

 

757

*

 
Non-interest expenses:
Compensation and benefits

 

5,920

 

6,423

 

5,086

(8

%)

16

%

 

19,141

 

 

15,404

24

%

 
Non-compensation expenses:
Brokerage, clearing and exchange fees

 

825

 

795

 

697

4

%

18

%

 

2,530

 

 

2,153

18

%

Information processing and communications

 

788

 

765

 

616

3

%

28

%

 

2,286

 

 

1,768

29

%

Professional services

 

734

 

746

 

542

(2

%)

35

%

 

2,104

 

 

1,526

38

%

Occupancy and equipment

 

427

 

414

 

373

3

%

14

%

 

1,246

 

 

1,103

13

%

Marketing and business development

 

146

 

146

 

78

--

 

87

%

 

438

 

 

273

60

%

Other

 

1,015

 

831

 

731

22

%

39

%

 

2,703

 

 

2,188

24

%

Total non-compensation expenses

 

3,935

 

3,697

 

3,037

6

%

30

%

 

11,307

 

 

9,011

25

%

 
Total non-interest expenses

 

9,855

 

10,120

 

8,123

(3

%)

21

%

 

30,448

 

 

24,415

25

%

 
Income before provision for income taxes

 

4,874

 

4,566

 

3,487

7

%

40

%

 

14,784

 

 

9,988

48

%

Provision for income taxes

 

1,150

 

1,054

 

736

9

%

56

%

 

3,380

 

 

2,221

52

%

Net income

$

3,724

$

3,512

$

2,751

6

%

35

%

$

11,404

 

$

7,767

47

%

Net income applicable to nonredeemable noncontrolling interests

 

17

 

1

 

34

*

(50

%)

 

66

 

 

156

(58

%)

Net income applicable to Morgan Stanley

 

3,707

 

3,511

 

2,717

6

%

36

%

 

11,338

 

 

7,611

49

%

Preferred stock dividend

 

123

 

103

 

120

19

%

3

%

 

364

 

 

377

(3

%)

Earnings applicable to Morgan Stanley common shareholders

$

3,584

$

3,408

$

2,597

5

%

38

%

$

10,974

 

$

7,234

52

%

 
 
The End Notes are an integral part of this presentation. Refer to the Financial Supplement on pages 12 - 17 for Definition of U.S. GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures, Definitions of Performance Metrics and Terms, Supplemental Quantitative Details and Calculations, and Legal Notice for additional information.
 
Consolidated Financial Metrics, Ratios and Statistical Data
(unaudited)
Quarter Ended Percentage Change From: Nine Months Ended Percentage
Sep 30, 2021 Jun 30, 2021 Sep 30, 2020 Jun 30, 2021 Sep 30, 2020 Sep 30, 2021 Sep 30, 2020 Change
 
Financial Metrics:
 
Earnings per basic share

$

2.01

 

$

1.88

 

$

1.68

 

7

%

20

%

$

6.11

 

$

4.68

 

31

%

Earnings per diluted share

$

1.98

 

$

1.85

 

$

1.66

 

7

%

19

%

$

6.02

 

$

4.62

 

30

%

 
Return on average common equity

 

14.5

%

 

13.8

%

 

13.2

%

 

15.1

%

 

12.6

%

Return on average tangible common equity

 

19.6

%

 

18.6

%

 

15.0

%

 

19.7

%

 

14.3

%

 
Book value per common share

$

54.56

 

$

54.04

 

$

50.67

 

$

54.56

 

$

50.67

 

Tangible book value per common share

$

40.47

 

$

40.12

 

$

44.81

 

$

40.47

 

$

44.81

 

 
Excluding integration-related expenses
Adjusted earnings per diluted share

$

2.04

 

$

1.89

 

$

1.66

 

8

%

23

%

$

6.15

 

$

4.62

 

33

%

Adjusted return on average common equity

 

15.0

%

 

14.1

%

 

13.2

%

 

15.4

%

 

12.6

%

Adjusted return on average tangible common equity

 

20.2

%

 

19.0

%

 

15.0

%

 

20.2

%

 

14.3

%

 
 
Financial Ratios:
 
Pre-tax profit margin

 

33

%

 

31

%

 

30

%

 

33

%

 

28

%

Compensation and benefits as a % of net revenues

 

40

%

 

44

%

 

43

%

 

42

%

 

44

%

Non-compensation expenses as a % of net revenues

 

27

%

 

25

%

 

26

%

 

25

%

 

26

%

Firm expense efficiency ratio

 

67

%

 

69

%

 

69

%

 

67

%

 

69

%

Firm expense efficiency ratio excluding integration-related expenses

 

66

%

 

68

%

 

69

%

 

67

%

 

69

%

Effective tax rate

 

23.6

%

 

23.1

%

 

21.1

%

 

22.9

%

 

22.2

%

 
 
Statistical Data:
 
Period end common shares outstanding (millions)

 

1,799

 

 

1,834

 

 

1,576

 

(2

%)

14

%

Average common shares outstanding (millions)
Basic

 

1,781

 

 

1,814

 

 

1,542

 

(2

%)

15

%

 

1,797

 

 

1,546

 

16

%

Diluted

 

1,812

 

 

1,841

 

 

1,566

 

(2

%)

16

%

 

1,824

 

 

1,565

 

17

%

 
Worldwide employees

 

73,620

 

 

71,826

 

 

63,051

 

2

%

17

%

 
 
 
Notes:
- For the quarters ended September 30, 2021 and June 30, 2021, Firm results include pre-tax integration-related expenses of $145 million and $90 million ($111 million and $69 million after-tax) respectively, reported in the Wealth Management and Investment Management business segments. The nine months ended September 30, 2021 results include pre-tax integration-related expenses of $310 million ($238 million after-tax).
- The End Notes are an integral part of this presentation. Refer to the Financial Supplement on pages 12 - 17 for Definition of U.S. GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures, Definitions of Performance Metrics and Terms, Supplemental Quantitative Details and Calculations, and Legal Notice for additional information.
 

 

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