MORGAN STANLEY CEO JAMES GORMAN SAYS BITCOIN IS NOT GOING AWAY

Last updated: June 15, 2025, 22:16  |  Written by: Katie Haun

Morgan Stanley Ceo James Gorman Says Bitcoin Is Not Going Away
Morgan Stanley Ceo James Gorman Says Bitcoin Is Not Going Away

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Executive Chair of Morgan Stanley Confirms Bitcoin's Resilience

Morgan Stanley Executive Chair, James Gorman, labels Bitcoin as a speculative asset but asserts it's not a fad and won't disappear. Despite not understanding

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Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman Says Bitcoin Is Not Going Away

The Chief Executive Officer of Morgan Stanley, James Gorman, has stated that crypto assets are not a fad and are not going away. Mr. Gorman made such remarks in

Bitcoin is not a fad and is not going away, said Morgan Stanley chief executive officer James Gorman. Gorman hence refutes JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon’s

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Morgan Stanley CEO Says Bitcoin Is Not a Fad, Crypto

Morgan Stanley CEO says crypto is not a fad

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The chief executive of Morgan Stanley says that cryptocurrency is not a fad and is not going away. James Gorman, head of the investment bank and financial services

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What Happened: After a 14-year stint as Morgan Stanley’s CEO, which ended on New Year’s Day, Gorman, in an interview with Bloomberg, revealed his confusion about

Bitcoin is a volatile, speculative asset facing regulatory and industry upheaval, James Gorman says. Morgan Stanley's chairman says there wasn't a banking crisis last year

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