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  2. Henry Paulson - Wikipedia

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    Paulson has personally built close relations with China during his career. In July 2008, The Daily Telegraph reported "Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson has intimate relations with the Chinese elite, dating from his days at Goldman Sachs when he visited the country more than 70 times." [17]

  3. Sidney Weinberg - Wikipedia

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    Weinberg became a Goldman Sachs partner in 1927 and helped run the investment trusts, including Goldman Sachs Trading Corp. He co-ran the division with Waddill Catchings, who shriveled the market value of Goldman Sachs Trading Corp. from $500 million to less than $10 million. At this point, Weinberg took over the division, becoming a senior ...

  4. Jeffrey Currie - Wikipedia

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    Currie joined Goldman Sachs in 1996, where he became Managing Director in 2002 before being named Global Head of Commodities Research in 2006, and a partner in 2008. Between 2010 and 2012, Currie was the European co-head of Economics, Commodities and Strategy Research, where he was based in London. [9]

  5. Dan Goldman - Wikipedia

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    Goldman was born in Washington, D. C., to Susan (née Sachs) and Richard W. Goldman. [8] His father was a federal prosecutor in Washington, D. C., who died when Goldman was a child. [8] His paternal grandparents were Rhoda Haas Goldman and Richard Goldman; [8] his great-grandfather was Walter A. Haas, president of Levi Strauss & Co.

  6. John L. Thornton - Wikipedia

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    Thornton joined Goldman Sachs in 1980. [13] In 1983, he founded Goldman Sachs' European mergers and acquisitions business. He served as co-CEO of Goldman Sachs International in London from 1995 to 1996. Thornton was Chairman of Goldman Sachs Asia from 1996 to 1998, where he expanded the firm's regional franchise during the Asian financial crisis.

  7. Goldman Sachs controversies - Wikipedia

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    Goldman Sachs Tower at 30 Hudson Street in Jersey City.. Goldman Sachs, an investment bank, has been the subject of controversies.The company has been criticized for lack of ethical standards, [1] [2] working with dictatorial regimes, [3] close relationships with the U.S. federal government via a "revolving door" of former employees, [4] and driving up prices of commodities through futures ...

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