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Supreme Court case could determine weight to give best-interest statements
Are Goldman Sachs' assertions that its 'clients' interests always come first' generic and aspirational or could they be the basis for a class-action suit?
Goldman plans $10 billion initiative to support Black women
The program, which includes $100 million going to philanthropic efforts, has the goal of affecting the lives of 1 million Black women by 2030.
Wall Street needs to come clean on diversity data
Opening up the books will put pressure on companies to hire more women and also allow the industry to acknowledge the firms that succeed. There’s no reason for companies to keep investors in the dark about diversity.
Goldman Sachs names new heads of global M&A
Although deal activity has crept up since July, volumes are down almost 40% globally so far this year
Goldman Sachs primed to launch new robo-adviser Marcus Invest
Goldman Sachs Inc. is testing its digital advice platform with employees ahead of a public rollout slated for the first quarter, according to a company memo reviewed by InvestmentNews.
Goldman sees $1 trillion in buybacks for S&P 500 this year
The accelerating demand means any weakness in stocks is likely to be met with buying from companies.
Goldman Sachs to acquire retirement-savings startup
Goldman Sachs has agreed to acquire Honest Dollar, a mobile retirement savings platform that works with those who do not have access to an employer-sponsored plan.
Goldman to turn its hedge fund research into an ETF
A new frontier for ETFs?
Look who’s defending Goldman Sachs and Bank of America
Bruce Berkowitz backs the two demonized financial titans; 'ethical good guys'.
Ex-Goldman chairman Corzine defends embattled firm
Jon Corzine, the former Democratic senator and governor of New Jersey, came to the defense of his old employer, Goldman Sachs Inc,. in remarks at the Investment Company Institute's General Membership Meeting on Wednesday afternoon.