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Goldman Sachs underlined the internal supremacy of its trading operations
Media Release
Jun. 19, 2006

Goldman Sachs underlined the internal supremacy of its trading operations by appointing two executives from that side of the Wall Street bank's business to serve as joint presidents under new chief executive Lloyd Blankfein.
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