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  • Goldman Sachs to slash underperforming £48bn investment book amid profit crunch

    January 23, 2023

    Wall Street titan Goldman Sachs could shift billions of dollars worth of underperforming private equity and real estate investments that have dogged its finances, its top money manager hinted today. In an interview with Reuters, Julian Salisbury, chief investment office of asset and wealth management at the firm, said the bank will “see a meaningful [...]

  • Davos round-up: BoA ‘over-achieved’ on hiring, Morgan Stanley’s succession plan and Shapps searches for Britain’s Silicon Valley

    January 19, 2023

    As some of the world’s most important CEOs, politicians and thinkers gather at the World Economic Forum in Davos, City PM wraps up some of the top lines from the day. US bank layoffs Major Wall Street lenders have been forced into making large scale redundancies in the face of a global economic slowdown.  Goldman’s [...]

  • Davos round-up: Goldman’s consumer banking headache, Big Tech layoffs and Germany’s green drive

    January 18, 2023

    As some of the world’s most important CEOs, politicians and thinkers gather at the World Economic Forum in Davos to discuss an array of economic, political and social challenges, City PM wraps up some of the top lines from the day. Goldman Sachs’ consumer banking headache Goldman Sachs’ foray into consumer banking has not gone [...]

  • Goldman Sachs income slides by £2bn with investment banking bearing brunt of a drop in dealmaking

    January 17, 2023

    Goldman Sachs underperformed analyst estimates as a near halving in investment banking revenue and an expansion in loss provisions led to a steep drop in income.  Profit dropped to 44% in the quarter ending 31 December 2022 compared to the same period last year. Goldman’s earnings per share slumped to $3.32, down from $10.81 last [...]

  • Credit Suisse preparing to cut 10 per cent of European investment bankers – report

    January 15, 2023

    Credit Suisse is preparing to lay off more than 10 per cent of its European investment bankers after issuing redundancies to hundreds of staff last month. The Swiss bank is planning to make widespread layoffs, as it pushes forwards with plans to sack thousands of workers, the Financial Times reported. Credit Suisse declined to comment [...]

  • Goldman Sachs’ new fintech unit racked up staggering £2.5bn loss since 2020

    January 13, 2023

    Goldman Sachs’s new fintech unit, Platform Solutions, lost $3bn (£2.5bn) since 2020 according to earnings reports republished by the bank on Friday. Platform Solutions – a new unit housing fintech and many of Goldman’s consumer banking products such as the Apple Card and Greensky – was announced as part of restructuring plans in October.  To [...]

  • Goldman Sachs to axe more than 3,000 bankers in just days 

    January 9, 2023

    Wall Street banking giant Goldman Sachs will axe 3,200 workers in just days to protect its finances from a likely recession in the US and a slowdown in global deal making. The lender is expected to shrink its staff force by around 6.5 per cent and will tell workers on Wednesday if they are part [...]

  • Wall Street banks shed staff as global slowdown bears its teeth

    December 7, 2022

    Wall Street banks are laying off workers to offset the damage inflicted on their finances by a slowing global economy. US lender Morgan Stanley yesterday became the latest firm to announce redundancies, shedding two per cent, or around 1,600, of its workforce. Goldman Sachs earlier this year also slashed staff and its chief executive, David [...]

  • City workers are ignoring ‘ego driven’ calls to return to offices

    November 29, 2022

    City workers are ignoring calls from ‘C Suite’ executives for staff to come into the office for a minimum number of days each week, according to a new report. Workers and managers in the financial and professional services sectors are instead employing their own “bespoke” working models that align with their specific operational needs, the [...]

  • Goldman Sachs profits trimmed by sluggish deal making

    October 18, 2022

    A sharp slowdown in deal making activity caused by the weakening global economic environment has squeezed investment banking giant Goldman Sachs’s profits, the firm announced today. Net earning applicable to common shareholders at Goldman over the three months to September fell to $2.96bn (£2.62bn). That is nearly half the $5.28bn (£4.67bn) notched by the Wall [...]

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