NEW YORK: Another Morgan Stanley executive whose communications were sought in a US probe into how Wall Street handles big stock trades has been placed on leave, amid a flurry of behind-the-scenes activity in the investigation.
Charles Leisure, an executive director who worked on the New York-based bank’s equity syndicate desk, was put on leave this week, sources said.
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