The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. Is An American Multinational Investment Banking And Financial Services Company With Its Main Warehouse Located In Manhattan, New York City. Goldman Sachs Group Provides Investment Management, Securities, Asset Management, Prime Brokerage And Securities Underwriting Services. Goldman Sachs Group Is One Of The Largest Investment Institutions In The World; It Is Also A First-class Proprietor Of Treasury Securities In The United States And A Well-known Market Maker In The Usual Sense. Goldman Sachs Group Also Owns A Direct Sales Bank, Goldman Sachs Bank USA. Goldman Sachs Group Was Founded In 1869 And Has Its Main Warehouse Located At 200 West Street In Lower Manhattan; It Also Has Offices In Major Financial Centers Around The World.
Goldman Sachs Suffered Losses In The 2007-2008 Global Financial Crisis As A Result Of Its Involvement In Asset Securitization During The Subprime Crisis. Goldman Sachs Received A $10 Billion Investment From The US Treasury As Part Of The Troubled Asset Relief Program, A Financial Rescue Program Derived From The Economic Stability Emergency Act. The Investment Began In November 2008 And Began To Be Repaid In June 2009.
Former Goldman Sachs Employees Include Robert Rubin, Henry Paulson, And Stephen Mnuchin, Former US Treasury Secretaries; Gary Cohen, Former Chief Economic Adviser; Mario Draghi, President Of The European Central Bank; Mark Carney, Former Head Of The Bank Of Canada And Now Head Of The Bank Of England; And McCann Tumble, Former Prime Minister Of Australia. In Addition, Former Goldman Sachs Employees Have Also Managed The New York Stock Exchange, The World Bank, And Competitors Such As Citigroup And Merrill Lynch.
According To The Ranking Of Total Revenue, Goldman Sachs Is The 70th Largest Company In The United States On Fortune Magazine's List Of The 500 Largest Companies In The United States.
Corporate Affairs
Employee Satisfaction
Located At Goldman Sachs Tower, 30 Hudson Street, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA.
Goldman Sachs Has Been On Fortune Magazine's "Top 100 Employers" List Since 1998. Goldman Sachs Was Selected For Its Support Of Employee Philanthropy And High Employee Compensation Levels.
History
In July 2020, Goldman Sachs Agreed To Settle Criminal Charges In Malaysia Over The 1MDB Scandal For $3.90 Billion. For Lawsuits Filed In Other Countries In The Same Case, Goldman Sachs Agreed In October Of The Same Year To Pay More Than $2.90 Billion, Of Which More Than $2 Billion Was For Fines In The United States.
In March 2022, Goldman Sachs Said It Planned To Wind Down Its Operations In Russia "in Accordance With Regulatory And Licensing Requirements."
Research Report
The Following Are Some Of The More Prominent Parts Of A Paper Published By Goldman Sachs Group.
- Global Economic Report, No. 93 - Development And Unemployment In South Africa: A Ten-Year Perspective - Forecasts For The South African Economy Over The Next Ten Years. Published May 13, 2003.
- "Global Economic Report, No. 99 - Dreams With The BRICS: The Road To 2050" - Introduced The Concept Of The BRICS Countries, And As A Result, The Concept Quickly Became Highly Popular In The Media And Economic Research Reports. In Addition, The Report Also Developed Economic Projections For The G7 Countries And South Africa For 2050. This Is The First Report To Cover GDP Projections For Many Countries. Released October 1, 2003.
- "Global Economic Report, No. 134 - How Powerful Are The BRICS?" - Introduced The Concept Of The Next 11 Countries. Released December 1, 2005.
- "Global Economic Report, No. 173 - New European Union Member States, Or The Fifth BRICS?" - A Forecast For The Economy Of The European Union, Including The New Member States, To 2050. Published On September 26, 2008.
- "Global Economic Report, No. 188 - A United North Korea; A Reassessment Of The North Korean Crisis (Part 1) " - A Forecast For The North Korean Economy To 2050, On The Premise That It Assumes Large-scale Liberal Economic Reforms. Published On September 21, 2009.
- "Olympics And The Economy 2012" - A Forecast For Olympic Gold Medals. An Analysis Of Olympic Medal-winning Countries Using Economic And Past Olympic Data. Published In 2012.