Banking's Super Bulgers ; How a Band of Ultra-Aggressive Americans Stitched Up Wall St
Evening Standard - London › May 16, 2005
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Evening Standard - London › May 16, 2005
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NON-FICTION The Greed Merchants Philip Augar
LATE last month the New York Stock Exchange announced it was merging with Archipelago, the electronic-trading network. What this also meant was that a hugely significant institution - partly owned by Goldman Sachs, the US investment bank, and headed by a former Goldman president - was merging with another body in which the same Goldman is a major shareholder. The advisor to both sides? Why, Goldman, of course.See the full content of this document
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Banking's Super Bulgers ; How a Band of Ultra-Aggressive Americans Stitched Up Wall St
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