Top personnel from the Bank of England, Bank of Japan, and European Central Bank have joined Goldman Sachs this year as its own executives took high positions at the Bank of England and ECB
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc., the fifth- biggest U.S. bank by assets, plans to cut 230 jobs in New York, according to a filing the firm submitted to the state’s Department of Labor.
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s Eric Kirsch plans to retire as global head of insurance asset management, a position that involved overseeing $ 75 billion for clients, according to a company spokesman.
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Citigroup Inc. and Morgan Stanley were among Wall Street banks whose second-quarter profit estimates were cut by analysts, who said the companies’ trading revenue was likely to tumble.
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Bank investors may have to wait at least another quarter for trading to rebound as analysts expect lower trading revenue in the current period, the fifth straight year-over-year drop, amid weaker volume and market declines.
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The sale of a mortgage servicer marks the end of a misadventure
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Fabrice Tourre, the Goldman Sachs Group Inc. trader accused of misleading investors in a collateralized debt obligation, must face a lawsuit brought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, a judge ruled.
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Fabrice Tourre, the Goldman Sachs Group Inc. trader accused of misleading investors in a collateralized debt obligation, failed to get a suit brought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission dismissed.
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