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Goldman Sachs Shuffles Management To Strengthen Wall Street Businesses

Goldman Sachs Shuffles Management To Strengthen Wall Street Businesses

(Reuters) - Goldman Sachs is tapping a slew of executives to lead its most important Wall Street businesses, it said on Tuesday.

The move marks an attempt to enhance the bank's leadership, and comes days after it reported its biggest quarterly profit in more than three years.

"This group of leaders represents the very best of our culture of excellence, client service and teamwork," CEO David Solomon said.

Goldman named Matt McClure, Anthony Gutman and Kim Posnett its global co-heads of investment banking.

Jason Brauth, Kunal Shah and Anshul Sehgal will become global co-heads of fixed income, currency and commodities, while Dmitri Potishko, Cyril Goddeeris and Erdit Hoxha will become global co-heads of equities.

All the new appointees will join the bank's management committee.

By Niket Nishant
Editing by Shounak Dasgupta
January 21, 2025

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