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...bail after being arrested for his involvement in an insider trading ring that includes stock analysts, a Croatian aunt, and at least one exotic dancer. His pretrial hearing will take place on September 6. According to the criminal complaint filed by the Securities and Exchange commission, Plotkin and former Goldman Sachs analyst David Pajcin organized a “widespread and brazen international scheme of serial insider trading...resulting in at least $6.7 million of illicit gains.” The complaint says that Plotkin and Pajcin paid forklift operator Nickolaus Shuster a flat fee for him to relay...
...Ahead, but far from alone. Not content merely to supply traditional services such as stockbroking, underwriting and strategic advice to corporate clients, investment banks worldwide are increasingly taking on more risk by putting their own money into deals. In a recent letter to shareholders, Henry Paulson, Goldman Sachs' outgoing CEO and nominee for U.S. Treasury Secretary, noted how Goldman and others now look to use "their own balance sheets to extend credit to clients, to assume market risk on their behalf and sometimes to co-invest alongside them." In some respects, industry pioneers like Macquarie and Goldman are borrowing from...
...individuals said that while Summers has not finalized any plans, he has been contemplating offers extended to him by two New York firms, Goldman Sachs and Citigroup—discussions that were first reported in The Wall Street Journal last week...
...Citigroup’s executive committee and a member of the Corporation. And in Summers’ final Commencement address, the president described the life of a Bronx mailman’s son who had risen to lead a top American financial firm, an apparent reference to newly appointed Goldman chief executive Lloyd C. Blankfein...
...Kenneth Courtis is an adviser to global investment funds, governments and corporations and former vice chariman of Goldman Sachs Asia