MORGAN STANLEY Long-Term Debt

Quick Answer

MORGAN STANLEY reported Long-Term Debt of $164.78 billion for fiscal year 2016.

MORGAN STANLEY Long-Term Debt — Annual History

Fiscal Year Long-Term Debt YoY Change
2016 $164.78B +7.2%
2015 $153.77B +0.7%
2014 $152.77B -0.5%
2013 $153.57B -9.4%
2012 $169.57B -8.0%
2011 $184.23B -4.3%
2010 $192.46B -0.5%
2009 $193.37B +7.5%
2008 $179.84B

Quarterly Long-Term Debt

Quarter Ending Long-Term Debt YoY QoQ
September 30, 2017 $191.68B +16.9% +4.1%
June 30, 2017 $184.11B +12.6% +6.6%
March 31, 2017 $172.69B +6.1% +4.8%
December 31, 2016 $164.78B +7.2% +0.5%
September 30, 2016 $163.93B +2.2% +0.3%
June 30, 2016 $163.49B +3.4% +0.4%
March 31, 2016 $162.80B +4.7% +5.9%
December 31, 2015 $153.77B +0.7% -4.1%
  • MORGAN STANLEY showed an increase of +7.2% in Long-Term Debt compared to the prior fiscal year.
  • Over the 2008–2016 period, MORGAN STANLEY’s long-term debt has declined by 8.4% (from $179.84 billion to $164.78 billion).
  • The most recent figure is from MORGAN STANLEY’s fiscal year 2016 report (Form 10-K), filed with the SEC on February 27, 2017.
  • All figures are sourced from SEC EDGAR XBRL filings, last verified June 17, 2026.

Last verified:

Leave a Comment