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Goldman Sachs sidesteps shareholder spring

Thursday, May 24, 2012
At Goldman Sachs’ annual meeting, the only storm was the weather outside. Shareholders laughed and voted for everything management wanted.
Posted In: Goldman, Goldman Sachs, shareholders
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The Birth (and Death) of the Moral Age of Wall Street

Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Marcy Murninghan's unpublished late 1990s interview with former Goldman Sachs chairman John Whitehead illuminates how he tried to bring a moral sense to banking.
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The Goldman op-ed and unsustainable capitalism

Friday, March 16, 2012
New York bureau chief Heidi Moore discusses former Goldman Sachs executive Greg Smith’s op-ed bomb.
Posted In: Goldman Sachs, Investing, Wall Street, Greg Smith, capitalism
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The psychology behind Greg Smith's op-ed

Thursday, March 15, 2012
What kind of emotions and thoughts lie behind a high-profile resignation?
Posted In: mid-day extra, Goldman Sachs, psychology, corporate
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The Goldman op-ed: Is what Greg Smith said true?

Wednesday, March 14, 2012
A former executive at Goldman Sachs resigned with a scathing editorial blasting the bank, which he calls "toxic." We dissect his op-ed and discuss what everyday Americans should think of Wall Street now.
Posted In: Wall Street, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Greg Smith

Banks pass stress tests, Goldman fails an employee review

Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Big U.S. banks passed a round of stress tests conducted by the Fed. Meanwhile, one former Goldman Sachs employee is speaking out on the corporate culture there, which he claims leaves much to be desired.
Posted In: stress tests, Goldman Sachs, Wall Street
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Wall Street CEO takes rare lead on social issue

Monday, February 6, 2012
Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein, who faced PR battles during the financial crisis, emerges as a national spokesman for gay marriage.
Posted In: Goldman Sachs, Lloyd Blankfein, Wall Street

Companies may have received 'cosy deals' on U.K. taxes

Tuesday, December 20, 2011
British lawmakers are accusing the U.K. taxman of giving major corporations an easy ride
Posted In: U.K., Britain, Taxes, Goldman Sachs

Goldman Sachs cuts go deep

Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Goldman Sachs announced several months ago that it would make deep cuts in its operations to save as much as $1.2 billion. Today we heard those c...
Posted In: Goldman Sachs, Marketplace Daily Pulse, News Brief, The Breakdown: Economy

MID-DAY UPDATE: Production gap widens in Japan, Op-ed calls attention to budget woes

Thursday, March 24, 2011
Here are some of today's headlines from the Marketplace Morning Report and around the web. Portugal's prime minister stepped down after rival ...
Posted In: budget, budget crisis, budget cuts, China, Europe, European Union, Eurozone, gas prices, Goldman Sachs, IMAX, jobless, manufacturing, mid-day update, Portugal, prime minister, production, Toyota, Unemployment

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