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Goldman

American  
[gohld-muhn] / ˈgoʊld mən /

noun

  1. Edwin Franko 1878–1956, U.S. composer and bandmaster.

  2. Emma, 1869–1940, U.S. anarchist leader, born in Russia.


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But in just a few years, the industry has grown to be worth over $250bn, according to investment firm Goldman Sachs.

From BBC

The 1MDB scandal made headlines across the world when it came to light a decade ago, embroiling prominent figures from Malaysia to Goldman Sachs and Hollywood.

From BBC

It was one of the original BRICs—the acronym championed by Goldman Sachs to highlight the promise of fast-growing emerging economies—alongside Brazil, India and China.

From The Wall Street Journal

The scandal shook Malaysian politics, contributing to the 2018 downfall of the ruling coalition that had governed since independence in 1957, and led to the convictions of two former Goldman bankers.

From Barron's

Thanks to souring loans, the per share value of Goldman BDC’s holdings has slid for seven straight quarters and its stock price has fallen even further.

From The Wall Street Journal