Shares in two US banking giants have slumped on Thursday as investors continue to worry about the turmoil in the global financial markets.
Shares in Morgan Stanley - America's second-largest investment bank - fell 21%, while Goldman Sachs tumbled HBOS in merger talks with Lloyds ...
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Analysts fear the investment banks may not be able to stand alone as independent firms.
The world's biggest central banks earlier pumped billions of dollars into markets to try to calm investor nerves.
(BBC)
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