Eight of the firms agreed to pay $125 million each to settle the charges (they included BofA Securities Inc.; Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc.; Citigroup Global Markets Inc.; and Goldman ...
I became a VP in six years. Then the 'boys only' culture drove me out. Goldman Sachs has a problem. Only 29% of the 2022 partner class was women — just slightly more than the previous two ...
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has put together $21 billion for private credit wagers, its biggest war chest yet for Wall Street’s buzziest asset class. The firm just closed the latest iteration of ...
The Cleveland branch of the Federal Reserve said Wednesday that Beth Hammack, a former executive at investment bank Goldman Sachs, would be its next president effective Aug. 21. Hammack, 52 ...
The American Accountability Foundation has released a report on how big banks have refused to lend money to firearm and ammunition manufacturers in an "asymmetrical attack" on the firearms industry.
Colleagues, bosses, and investors pinpointed top talent to uncover finalists from across Wall Street firms and ...
May 29 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Asset Management's alternative investments platform said on Wednesday its latest fund had raised more than $20 billion for senior direct lending. The fund, West ...
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Goldman Sachs has a problem. Two years ago, I joined the ranks of the women leaving Goldman. My career propelled me from an intern to a vice president in just six years, but it wasn't a walk in ...
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