Morgan Stanley Wealth profit seen as proxy for capital return

NEW YORK, April 17 (Reuters) - Morgan Stanley's big bet on wealth management is looking strong as fees, commissions and interest collected by its more than 16,000 brokers fueled a 13 percent rise in the business's first-quarter net income from a year earlier to $423 million, the company said Thursday.
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