Morgan Stanley posted an 11 percent rise in quarterly profit as strength in wealth management and investment banking businesses more than made up for a slowdown in trading.

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The bank`s wealth management revenue rose 8.7 percent to $4.22 billion - its highest ever, while investment banking revenue rose 12.7 percent to $1.38 billion.

Bond trading revenue, however, fell 20 percent to $1.2 billion, mirroring declines across the sector.

Citigroup Inc, JPMorgan Chase & Co and Bank of America Corp have all reported steep declines in fixed income trading activity due to a slump in volatility.

Revenue from equities trading, a business in which Morgan Stanley is typically strong, remained flat at $1.9 billion.

"Our third quarter results reflected the stability our wealth management, investment banking and investment management businesses bring when our Sales and Trading business faces a subdued environment," Chief Executive James Gorman said in a statement.

Earnings applicable to common shareholders rose to $1.69 billion from $1.52 billion a year ago. Earnings per share rose to 93 cents from 81 cents.

Revenue rose 3 percent to $9.20 billion from a year earlier.

Analysts had forecast earnings of 81 cents per share and revenue of revenue $9.01 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S. It was not immediately clear if the figures were comparable.

Margan Stanley`s shares were up 1.6 percent in premarket trading. Arch rival Goldman Sachs Group Inc is also scheduled to report results on Tuesday.

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