Investment bank Morgan Stanley said on Monday it signed a letter of intent to sell up to 20 percent of the company to Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. If the deal is completed, the price would be based on Morgan Stanley’s book value after Japan’s largest bank completes a due diligence review.
The letter of intent signed by both banks is nonbinding.
RAISING CAPITAL
Based on the number of shares Morgan Stanley had outstanding as of June 30 and its midday trading price on Monday, Morgan Stanley would raise more than US$8 billion by selling new stock equal to 20 percent of shares that would be outstanding after including Mitsubishi’s stake.
Shares of Morgan Stanley fell US$0.12 to US$27.09.
The framework for a deal comes just hours after Morgan Stanley, one of Wall Street’s biggest investment banks, received regulatory approval from the Federal Reserve to become a bank holding company — making it a commercial bank and allowing it to receive deposits.
Morgan Stanley will also now be regulated by the Fed instead of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The partnership would allow both banks to expand their global footprint and help Morgan Stanley transition to a commercial bank, John Mack, Morgan Stanley’s chairman and chief executive, said in a statement.
The agreement also provides further financial support to help Morgan Stanley shore up its capital base during the ongoing credit crisis.
WILD WEEK
Over the past week, as Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc filed for bankruptcy protection and Merrill Lynch & Co sold itself to Bank of America Corp, reports centered on Morgan Stanley selling itself to Wachovia Corp or another commercial bank.
The changes come as investors worried that Morgan Stanley, like Lehman and Merrill, would face liquidity problems and need to find a new parent with access to deposits or face failure.
The change in regulatory status and sale of a portion of the company could provide Morgan Stanley with the capital needed to survive.
Mitsubishi, which has US$1.1 trillion in deposits, will be able to add one member to Morgan Stanley’s board of directors.
Shares of Morgan Stanley have traded between US$11.70 and US$69.23 during the past year.
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