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UBS gains adviser with $4.8B from Morgan Stanley

UBS gains a 45-year veteran adviser with $4.8 billion in assets from Morgan Stanley. Dan Jamieson reports.

John Rasweiler, a prominent Morgan Stanley adviser in New Jersey, has joined UBS Financial Services Inc.
Mr. Rasweiler, a 45-year veteran of the industry, joined UBS’s Florham Park, N.J., office last Friday, according to Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc. registration records.
Mr. Rasweiler’s team handles $4.8 billion in assets and has trailing 12-month production of $10 million, said UBS spokesman Gregg Rosenberg.
Joining Mr. Rasweiler were team members John Cusate, Jack Riley, Michael Jordao, Jesse Kent and William Burke.
Mr. Rasweiler did not return a call yesterday.
Christine Jockle, a Morgan Stanley spokeswoman, confirmed Mr. Rasweiler’s departure, but declined further comment about his move.
Mr. Rasweiler is a “huge producer who handles large stock plans like Exxon,” said Frank LaRosa, head of Elite Recruiting and Consulting, which recruits for UBS.
A legacy Smith Barney broker, Mr. Rasweiler “is legend at the firm,” said Mr. LaRosa, who was not involved in Mr. Rasweiler’s move.

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