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Morgan Stanley set to pick Frankfurt as initial EU hub after Brexit

The bank also plans to shift a smaller number of banking and trader jobs to Dublin
The bank also plans to shift a smaller number of banking and trader jobs to Dublin

Morgan Stanley has picked Frankfurt as a new temporary hub to operate in the European Union when Brexit takes effect, according to a source familiar with the situation.

The New York investment bank will double its staff in the German city from 200 to 400 in order to be ready to continue to operate in Europe by the March 2019 deadline for Brexit to take effect, the person said.

"It's a short-term solution," the person said, adding that Morgan Stanley executives continued to consider other cities for its long-term headquarters.

Morgan Stanley currently employs about 5,000 people in London, but will relocate some traders as well as marketing and administrative staff to Frankfurt.

The bank also plans to shift a smaller number of banking and trader jobs to Dublin, Paris, Madrid and Milan, the person said.

Morgan Stanley plans to later take a decision on the permanent headquarters for the EU operations.

Frankfurt has already been picked as the EU headquarters by Standard Chartered and Nomura.

JPMorgan Chase has transferred hundreds of jobs to Dublin, but has not announced plans for a permanent headquarters for the EU.