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New transaction-services platforms may need more than good digital technology to make headway.
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A decade ago, European banks were mainstays on stock sales such as Ant’s – now they're conspicuous by their absence.
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The firm didn’t foresee the coronavirus crisis when it decided to pivot its investment bank more explicitly towards clients than ever before. But as so often, its timing could not have been better
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And the joint global coordinator is C█████ Sui███?
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The Goldman Sachs arrangement with the government of Malaysia over 1MDB only draws a line under part of the scandal. There is more to come – and questions to answer.
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The US’s PNC Financial Services and Royal Bank of Canada win the best bank accolades in their respective countries in this year’s Euromoney Awards for Excellence.
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Goldman Sachs’s first ever investor day in January 2020 might have left more questions than answers around the firm’s forays into the brave new worlds of consumer and transaction banking. But one thing was unshakeable – its investment bank franchise. This year it is our choice as the US’s best investment bank.
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To the detractors of big Wall Street banks, Goldman Sachs might not seem an obvious candidate for recognition of its response to a humanitarian crisis. But when the Covid-19 crisis struck, the bank rapidly deployed a raft of measures spanning frontline support for hospitals to online versions of its community volunteering programmes.
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BBVA is the big winner in Latin America in this year's Euromoney Awards for Excellence.
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The best bank for financing in the region is Goldman Sachs.
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Goldman Sachs has launched its transaction services business in the US, trusting that its superior tech will be enough to beat the incumbents.
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Goldman Sachs chief executive David Solomon’s decision to back a rival to Democratic politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez may come back to haunt him.
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Just like the global financial crisis, Australia is emerging from Covid-19 more strongly than the rest of the developed world. Investment banks here have never been busier, raising huge sums of equity from one of the world’s largest asset pools. In the first of a two-part series on Australian investment banking, we look at the work that came out of a global pandemic.
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Some parts of US investment bank earnings in the first quarter of the year looked more like boom than bust as record trading and debt issuance helped offset weakness elsewhere. Now the banks are building reserves to prepare for coming out of lockdown
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JPMorgan chief executive Jamie Dimon has had a good start to the Covid-19 crisis, while his Goldman Sachs counterpart David Solomon is faltering.
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The bank says it remains committed to excellence, but its biggest pitch seems to be that it doesn’t feel the need to be the leader in everything it does any more. That may give it the flexibility it needs as it develops into new areas, but will it be enough to satisfy shareholders?
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In its global markets division, the bank faces its toughest task in its quest to deliver greater shareholder value.
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The co-head of investment banking wants the firm to 'win by more' in the businesses where it already leads, but ramp up its client coverage overall – and roll out its transaction banking platform.
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For all the detail, the firm's long-awaited investor day doesn't end the questions about its strategy
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The 150-year old bank looked inspired by Apple.
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The investment bank will no longer IPO firms without diverse directors.
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The investment banking co-head is proud of his RoE, while the securities team seems subdued about the task ahead.
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In applying for exemption to the requirement to disclose an ETF’s portfolio, Goldman Sachs joins a small group of firms testing a new approach.
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Social housing bond comes just two weeks after mid-January economics report.
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FASB chair grilled by US lawmakers over implementation cost of new accounting rules.
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The investment bank’s move into new business lines is proving tougher and more expensive than expected.
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The nation has become synonymous with 1MDB, much to its new leadership’s frustration. It needs to close the chapter on this scandal and begin a new narrative with the global financial community. Malaysia’s prime minister-in-waiting tells Euromoney what would help.
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Excitement at the prospect of Goldman’s first investor day is mounting.
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Elizabeth Warren is showing a unique ability to get under the skin of Wall Street leaders as the US presidential election season heats up.