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Re: Goldman Resignation - Thoughts? [#permalink]
Alex, thanks for sharing your thoughts.... You might want to check a response published by a senior that still on GS: https://www.bankinnovation.net/profiles/ ... -the-op-ed
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Re: Goldman Resignation - Thoughts? [#permalink]
Great points Alex. I think investment lines will continue to be blurred, evidence Goldman and others with their own venture capital/hedge fund arms now. The agency model seems to be in the rear view mirror at this point, rightly or wrongly.

There was one line of defense Blankfein had in his testimony awhile back that I found telling. It was the suggestion that Goldman's customers are very sophisticated investors and should be aware of all the complexities (and grey areas) in the market. Basically he said Goldman may have to take many different positions to bring their books to neutral, and some of these hedges may be against customer positions.

These seemed like a can of worms when I first heard it, but there really has not been strong backlash from customers to revert back to a more non-conflicted model. I think Blankfein may have a point: everyone knows what is happening, but no one is angry enough to change the model, and despite its inadequacies, it is the one that free markets seems to favor. Perhaps the discourse will change with a future flameout, but until then, it does not seem to be the priority of the markets.

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Re: Goldman Resignation - Thoughts? [#permalink]
This guy is speaking 100% truth. How do I know ? There is a consistency in the article and an element of sadness in leaving the firm in which he put his heart and soul.
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