Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs
The Goldman Sachs Group Inc is a leading global investment banking firm whose activities are organized into investment banking (20% of net revenue), global markets (45%), asset management (20%), and consumer and wealth management (15%) segments. Approximately 60% of the company's net revenue is generated in the Americas, 15% in Asia, and 25% in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
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The revamp would be the latest effort by CEO Bill Winters to improve Standard Chartered's returns. The bank's shares have languished under the 62-year-old CEO and currently trade about 40% below where they traded when he took the reins in 2015.
February 13 -
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission privately authorized sending subpoenas to Goldman for information about fees charged for some futures block trades, according to people familiar with the matter.
February 8 -
Jim Esposito, one of Goldman Sachs Group's most senior executives, is leaving after almost three decades with the firm.
January 29 -
Banks and Congressmen alike see U.S. regulators' version of Basel III as overly stringent for the securitization market.
January 24 -
Financial institutions, led by the biggest U.S. banks and regional lenders, have dominated high-grade issuance, making up over 60% of the $149 billion that has priced so far this month.
January 22 -
Greg Wilson of the Wall Street giant's Asset & Wealth Management unit wants to provide employees with tailored plans using a blend of technology and personal financial coaching.
January 22 -
Now that leveraged loan markets have calmed down — and interest rate cuts are on the horizon — investment banks want to get some of the business back.
January 22 -
The Wall Street giant did a lot of backtracking last year, abandoning its plans to become a bank for everyone. Now it's refocusing on growing its tried-and-true businesses of dealmaking and asset management.
January 16 -
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